I'm not sure which file you're looking at, but here's one that fits your purpose.
PTO Donation Receipt
Also, just a note that your PTO must be registered with the IRS as a charity under section 501c3 of the federal tax code in order for donations to be tax deductible. If your group isn't a 501c3, then the person making a donation to your group cannot deduct it from their taxes. They can, however, make the deduction directly to the school. In that case, the receipt would need to come from the school, however.
- Craig
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PTO Donation Receipt: https:/classic.ptotoday.com//filesharing/document/281-pto-today-nonprofit-donation-receipt
Thank you for your response. Yes, that was the form I was referring to. We are a 501c3 so good to know this person can get the donation deduction. however, I'm still not sure why the form says to return it to the PTO, is that necessary or is the receipt for their records only?
- WindsorTreasurer
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Good question. I think that the idea was that in some cases the PTO needs a record as well (thus the signature line for the donor). But it's unlikely you would leave the form with the donor and ask him to send it back.
I deleted that line from the form and reposted the file. If you click that link again, you should get a version without that line.
- Craig
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