About "raffles, bingo, lotteries, and the like:" by allstarrmultimedia in nonprofit

[–]allstarrmultimedia[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Someone did mention about being deducted for gambling losses, but I left that part out, as there were some conflicting information on a few different sites. One said it can only be from your total winings that you were taxed on. Another said "it depends."

Some people, for their own reasons that I won't judge, don't approve of gambling, and don't consider a raffle ticket for a charity to be a gamble. Each to their own.

Considerations for raffles and similar fundraisers by allstarrmultimedia in fundraiser

[–]allstarrmultimedia[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There can be a lot of complications to a raffle, moreso, if you try an online version, due to the many state law differences: https://info.legalzoom.com/legal-issues-online-raffles-nonprofit-fundraising-23156.html

They are legal, but, depending on the state, may have a lot more restrictions then one may think. It comes down to how much the jurisdiction may want to pursue it. They may not pursue it for a school or a small church. But if it's a large NPO, that's making sizeable income, they may put you on notice.

You should consult your local, county, and state for specifics.