--- Anthony DiPierro wikilegal@inbox.org wrote:
It must be written and include some other stuff not on normal PayPal or MoneyBookers payment confirmation emails (which reminds, me - I need contact our PayPal rep to find out how to change what those emails say). See http://www.irs.gov/publications/p526/ar02.html#d0e3485
-- mav
Just to clarify what mav said, emails are considered "written" communications. From Publication 1771: "An organization can provide the acknowledgment electronically, such as by an e-mail addressed to the donor."
Anthony is correct. My point though, is that I'm pretty sure that the confirmation emails sent by PayPal and MoneyBookers do not clearly provide all the information needed for donors donating $250 or more. Most importantly, they do not explicitly declare whether or not we gave the donor "any goods or services as a result of [the donor's] contribution (other than certain token items and membership benefits)."
Giving people gifts for donating would complicate that equation. The current system simply can't handle that can of tracking. Something I'd like the fundcom to tackle. We need people familiar with php, HTML and/or MySQL to work that out.
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-- mav
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