This past Friday, Gary emailed all of our donor companies as well as those that have registered interest in NAEIR over the years to go to http://pvox.co/AFDMzV and support HR 2592. For those of you unfamiliar with this legislation, suffice it to say that its passage would allow small businesses to get an enhanced federal tax deduction when they donate their excess, discontinued inventory to qualifying charitable organizations.
This deduction is limited to C Corporations at this time. Since the majority of businesses in the U.S. are small businesses, the potential benefit to our nation's charities in terms of gifts of inventory would be "big"!
If you received the email but haven't had a chance to take action. Please do so now. If you inadvertently deleted the email or even deliberately chose to delete it, here's your opportunity to make restitution.
Go to the above link and support the bill. It won't reverse male pattern baldness nor will it contribute to a cure for the common cold. It will however help thousands of nonprofits, schools and church organizations while providing a strong incentive for small businesses to help deserving charities across the U.S.
If you're a business and would like to donate to NAEIR, or if you're a nonprofit, school or church and would like to learn more about the benefits of joining, please give us a call at (800)-562-0955.
The NAEIR blog is intended to share stories and information about how NAEIR can provide free products to churches, schools and nonprofits. Through a membership plan nonprofits with a 501c3 status are provided access to thousands of dollars in new merchandise for a cost that is a fraction of what the items are actually worth.
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Also, by visiting our blog you will learn when and how organizations donating merchandise to NAEIR can earn an above-cost, federal income tax deduction, clear out warehouse space, avoid liquidation nightmares and help thousands of deserving schools and nonprofits
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