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In keeping with the nature of the season, Please consider a donation of your extra comics to

 

 

Comics4Kids, INC.

20825 SR 410 East # 413

Bonney Lake, WA 98391

USA

 

email comics4kids@aim.com

 

THANK YOU SO MUCH TO ALL OUR SPONSORS IN THE PAST YEARS including the CGC FORUMITES especially David Matteini. Also Thank you to STEVE BOROCK and GEMMA ADEL / COMICS GUARANTY, LLC ( CGC ), JIM HALPERIN and ED JASTER / HERITAGE COMICS AUCTIONS ( HCA ), and STEVE LAUTERBACH / INVESTMENT COLLECTABLES and MITCH O'CONNELL

 

WE WILL KEEP TRACT OF WHO DONATES THE MOST AND POST IT HEREIN.

 

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

 

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Dr. Neff, you guys ever going to get your 501©3 paperwork done? You'll probably get a ton more donations if you just fill out the paperwork and get set up as a nonprofit organization.

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Any chance of opening a Canadian branch or know of a way for Canadians to benefit?

 

Still looking for a REGISTERED charity in Western Canada to donate a long box to. For some reason, greggyskids.ca is not a registered comic book institution or charity for tax purposes. hm

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For Canada donations :

 

 

 

Gary Barnes, CEO

1222 3rd Ave

Prince George B.C.

V2L 3Y7

CANADA

 

LMFAO at greggyskids.ca

 

Anyone I owe letters to please PM your address and total I get you. So sorry for any delay.

 

501 © 3 is on the horizon, we had our board meeting for the updates the IRS Agent wanted, now we have to come up with some more loot. I might ask HCA for a christmas stocking...

 

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For Canada donations :

 

 

 

Gary Barnes, CEO

1222 3rd Ave

Prince George B.C.

V2L 3Y7

CANADA

 

LMFAO at greggyskids.ca

 

Anyone I owe letters to please PM your address and total I get you. So sorry for any delay.

 

501 © 3 is on the horizon, we had our board meeting for the updates the IRS Agent wanted, now we have to come up with some more loot. I might ask HCA for a christmas stocking...

 

Is that how we address it or do we put comics for Kids at the top

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For Canada donations :

 

 

 

Gary Barnes, CEO

1222 3rd Ave

Prince George B.C.

V2L 3Y7

CANADA

 

LMFAO at greggyskids.ca

 

Anyone I owe letters to please PM your address and total I get you. So sorry for any delay.

 

501 © 3 is on the horizon, we had our board meeting for the updates the IRS Agent wanted, now we have to come up with some more loot. I might ask HCA for a christmas stocking...

Is this even a Canadian Charity? Otherwise, it's pointless to send anything to you regardless because you won't be able to provide us with a proper donation receipt. The letter you give out is worthless for tax purposes.
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Uuuummm, you have be a registered charity in Canada to issue tax receipts for donations. Given you inability to file your IRS paperwork, it seems to be a moot point in going further.

 

I really don't know how the US system works because it just seems that you can issue a letter detailing the "FMV" of the comics received and subject to limitations, the donor can deduct it on their return if it's itemized? I put "FMV" in quotes because I recall reading that you value the donations at $3-4 each, which I'm sure is probably generous.

 

There are instances in Canada where some donors have donated a bunch of drek to a registered charity but the charity valued it way too high and the valuation has been challenged.

 

You just can't issue a letter in Canada and expect a donor to be able to claim the deduction.

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Wow, you really are a tax auditor, I always thought that was a joke. :)

He is.

A joke, that is.

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I try hard but not everyone could be a natural like comicparadox. I wish I had his mad skills. :(
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Wow, you really are a tax auditor, I always thought that was a joke. :)

He is.

A joke, that is.

:acclaim:^^

:news:

I try hard but not everyone could be a natural like comicparadox. I wish I had his mad skills. :(

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Wow, you really are a tax auditor, I always thought that was a joke. :)

He is.

A joke, that is.

:acclaim:^^

:news:

I try hard but not everyone could be a natural like comicparadox. I wish I had his mad skills. :(

:foryou:

:foryou:
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