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Originally Posted by Harju
This would have to be structured properly. It must be a donation of winnings. The person who won would have to win the cash pool, then voluntarily donate the cash to the charity. (I am stealing this from the United Way which has guidelines on when they will issue donation receipts. They will not issue a receipt where a tax receipt is won and cash is donated in the name of the winner)
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Exactly. The person who wins would have to win the cash from the raffle and then donate it to the charity. From a tax perspective, that should work as the winnings would be tax-free and then its the winner's money to do with as they please, and should they donate it to charity they would receive the receipt for their donation.
Obviously it would be implied but unenforceable that they should donate the cash.
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