deductible gift recipient status. While they qualify as a non profit, the government feels that people viewing their materials might not vaccinate
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Your "source" link is munted. Should be [source]
unmunted:D
Searched the AVN site (and Google) and found this:
As you may or may not know, the government has refused to allow the AVN to become a Deductible Gift Recipient (DGR) which means that your donations can't be tax deductible. We have worked a way around this however by putting together a group of great sponsorship deals which allow you to support our very important work while still being able to deduct your payment as sponsorship of our e-newsletters and the inside edition. We know you would do it for love anyway, but we would love to make sure that you get back from us as much support as you have given so listed below is information on how you and your business or practice can benefit from sponsoring the AVN's publications. Remember, there are only a few days to go before the end of the financial year so this is the BEST time to be finalising your donations for the current year. After all – who would you rather see getting your hard-earned dollars – the government that is trying to make vaccination compulsory or an organisation that is working to ensure that your rights will always be respected and protected?
The confusing thing is that the AVN search suggests it might be from 1999!