KramBerries
Earing My Urns
- Joined
- Dec 21, 2009
- Messages
- 178
I really, really, really wish that all those fundraiser sales gave you the option to just don't directly without buying the stupid cookies, coupon books, wrapping paper, popcorn, candy, or whatever. I rarely want these kids are selling. I'd like to donate to their scout troop, band club, revolutionary movement, or whatever, but buying @#$% is a really inefficient way to do it. What is so hard about having an option for direct donations? Oh, and don't bribe my kids to sell someone else's junk with special privileges at school.
You want me to spend $14 on four boxes of cookies. In return, I get four boxes of cookies that are worth about $8 to me. You get about $2.50 in "profit" from selling the cookies. Because I got something tangible in return for my purchase, I get no tax deduction. If you gave me the option to donate directly, I could give you $10, which would be a net $6 cost because it is tax deductible. I could then buy $8 of snacks that are worth the same to me as the four boxes of cookies. I'm out the same amount of money, but you raised $10 instead of $2.50.
You want me to spend $14 on four boxes of cookies. In return, I get four boxes of cookies that are worth about $8 to me. You get about $2.50 in "profit" from selling the cookies. Because I got something tangible in return for my purchase, I get no tax deduction. If you gave me the option to donate directly, I could give you $10, which would be a net $6 cost because it is tax deductible. I could then buy $8 of snacks that are worth the same to me as the four boxes of cookies. I'm out the same amount of money, but you raised $10 instead of $2.50.