If you personally donate to charities this time of year, you might consider whether your at-home business should, too. Perhaps an in-kind donation of your speciality cookies for a holiday party or discounts on products would be appropriate.
Gently used clothing, household goods and office supplies can find new life in charity offices or resale shops. Of course, cash donations are always appreciated.
To vet a charity, go to the Better Business Bureau for general inquiries or to the Evangelical Council of Fincancial Accountability for religious organizations. Make sure the organization is a 501(c)3, so you can list your donation on your federal income tax form.
For more on charitable giving and small businesses, read "Small Businesses Find Value in Charitable Giving" in the Los Angeles Times.
Until next time,
Sarah
Monday, December 6, 2010
'Tis the Season for Giving to Charity
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Sarah Hamaker,
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