Local band is 501(c)(3), and consists of adults (average age 60) -- I am one of the approximate 60 members. Normally plays concerts in one city in Wisconsin. Their purpose on their incorporation papers is quite vague (I have it here somewhere...). Band is planning 10-day trip to Europe and will play 3 concerts while there -- yes, there will also be sightseeing (which is the reason for this posting). As the band does fund-raising, will all the contributions for this trip be tax-deductible, or only the portion related to the transportation of the band equipment (instruments, etc.) as there is a significant portion of personal enjoyment to this trip? Or perhaps some other percentage -- perhaps the additional cost of sightseeing is not deductible, but the cost to travel from US to Germany and within Germany to sites the band plays at would be deductible?
Are there any Rev Proc's or other cites that I can bring to our Board? If only a portion of the trip expenses are deductible, then I would presume that the fund-raising up to that amount would be deductible.
Also, a local high school band is doing fund-raising to play in one of the Bowl Game parades on New Year's Day. Would contributions made to the band for that trip be fully deductible? (same thought process?)
Bill
Are there any Rev Proc's or other cites that I can bring to our Board? If only a portion of the trip expenses are deductible, then I would presume that the fund-raising up to that amount would be deductible.
Also, a local high school band is doing fund-raising to play in one of the Bowl Game parades on New Year's Day. Would contributions made to the band for that trip be fully deductible? (same thought process?)
Bill
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