Krydos Posted Tuesday at 03:23 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:23 PM 4 hours ago, netvve said: the maximum e-mail size on Morty2 has been set to 25Mb Morty2 now has a 25 MB email size limit. 4 hours ago, netvve said: Can you please send me (by e-mail) a donation receipt (specifically for tax purposes)? Payments for services from a non-profit are not tax deductible. Here is some information I found: Quote No, payments made to a non-profit in exchange for goods or services are generally not tax-deductible. The IRS considers these to be transactions, not charitable donations. Payments for Services: If you pay for an item, a consultation, event tickets, or admission, you are receiving a service of equal value. Because you received fair market value in return, you cannot claim a deduction. I understand that to mean that Morty payments and VPS payments are not tax deductible. Tommy accounts are different though. We consider Tommy to be free hosting just like Johnny is free hosting. The minimum donations amount of $2 is just a way for us to sort free hosting users into a donor only free server and a non-donor free server. The $2 donation for Tommy is a one-time transaction, and there is no monthly cost so it's not a service. Quote True Donations: A deductible donation is a voluntary transfer of money or property where you expect absolutely nothing of value in return. Yes, you can claim a tax deduction for a donation where you receive a thank you gift, but only for the portion that exceeds the fair market value of the gift you received. This is known by the IRS as a "quid pro quo" contribution. If you donate $100 to a charity and receive a thank-you gift (like a tote bag, a calendar, or a meal) worth $25, you can only deduct $75. Since Tommy is exactly the same as Johnny we claim the fair market value of a Tommy account to be $0 so you can claim the whole donation on your taxes. TLDR: We can issue an invoice for your Morty account, but I suspect you can't claim it as a deduction on your taxes. Quote
netvve Posted Tuesday at 03:54 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:54 PM Thank you dear @Krydos for your swift reply. Yes please send me by e-mail in invoice for Morty. It is fully deductable in my country when I can present an invoice (or donation receipt). Kind regards. Quote
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