I recently joined a non-profit org as a member. The form stated that membership dues are not tax deductible (although it did state that substantial donations to the organization's "foundation" are). Is this correct?
Also, I recently sponsored an event to benefit this non-profit. Included in the sponsorship package was listing on advertisements and websites. Could this be deducted as "advertising"?
Thanks for any informed assistance.
2007-06-15
01:18:58
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The organization is basically an advocacy group that promotes a public agenda---like the wilderness society or the national organization for women.
Thanks again for your assistance.
2007-06-15
02:16:52 ·
update #1
Also, if membership dues includes such advertising, could this also be deductible as an advertising expense?
Thanks again.
2007-06-15
03:45:28 ·
update #2