I just wanted to make a few statements regarding what happened recently to a friend of a friend. His name is Paul Young and he was injured severely working as a foreman at a very large local railroad company. During a routine maneuver, he fell between 2 cars and lost both of his legs and an arm. He survived, miraculously, and now he is relying on the support of his family, his wife and 2 young children.
The local community is really showing their support and trying to help out with his pending medical bills, etc. Chick-Fil-A donated a day's worth of profits to his family's fund, a local community event is donating profits from a 5K run and the local Wells Fargo Bank setup the family fund that anyone can contribute to.
My assumption is these funds his family receives will not be taxable (that's the last thing they need is to be selected for audit and the IRS hammer them for not reporting these monies). He is not performing services but some of the money, no doubt, will go towards replacing his income that the disability payments won't cover. Also, there is no non-profit org. setup for his benefit so the people that donate will get no tax benefit. I've heard that even if one was setup that it would still not allow the donors to receive a tax deduction; that sort of makes sense.
Does anyone have any sites/experience with this kind of situation? I may have the privilege of preparing this young man's tax return for next year and I'd like to have my ducks in a row.
TIA and say a quick prayer for the Young Family if you will; I can't imagine what is going through his mind.
The local community is really showing their support and trying to help out with his pending medical bills, etc. Chick-Fil-A donated a day's worth of profits to his family's fund, a local community event is donating profits from a 5K run and the local Wells Fargo Bank setup the family fund that anyone can contribute to.
My assumption is these funds his family receives will not be taxable (that's the last thing they need is to be selected for audit and the IRS hammer them for not reporting these monies). He is not performing services but some of the money, no doubt, will go towards replacing his income that the disability payments won't cover. Also, there is no non-profit org. setup for his benefit so the people that donate will get no tax benefit. I've heard that even if one was setup that it would still not allow the donors to receive a tax deduction; that sort of makes sense.
Does anyone have any sites/experience with this kind of situation? I may have the privilege of preparing this young man's tax return for next year and I'd like to have my ducks in a row.
TIA and say a quick prayer for the Young Family if you will; I can't imagine what is going through his mind.
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