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The "Diamond Terrace"
Cecil,
If you mean 501C 3 "non-profit" organization like the Red Cross, United Way and the like, then the answer is "yes". But you don't really think that selling these bricks for "profit" to raise funds is a problem do you? Donations to the ARRL necessary to get a 'brick" on the terrace are tax deductible. Just like buying hymnals or seats with your choice of inscriptions for your local church would be too. The University I graduated from has a similar program where alumni can "donate" sums of money and get their choice of inscriptions put on various things around the campus. Donate enough and they will name a building after you, while you get the tax write off. I don't see any problem with the ARRL doing their diamond terrace thing from a tax law perspective. -= bob =- On Sep 17, 1:58 pm, Cecil Moore wrote: KC4UAI wrote: I really don't think the intent was to offend anybody, only to provide a means of raising money for the ARRL. Isn't the ARRL supposed to be non-profit? |
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