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I have a friend who owns a home business and he wants to use the business to run a non-profit event, but does not want to register a separate non-profit entity to run the event. Furthermore he wants outside corporations to be able to donate to the event, and for them to receive tax write-offs for donating. He asked me to research whether or not this is possible, but so far I haven't found the answer. Does anyone know the answer? He lives and operates in the state of New York. Thanks in advance for your replies. |
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