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Hi Dave -Originally posted by DaveP:
Gift??? Do you really want to be held liable? Let's try an expense account which has written rules on what the money can be used for!
This can be handled from your petty cash policy! you do have a petty cash policy right? You do have a petty cash expense form and track it right?
Ok here is what we do (and yes virginia this is a policy and guideline, voted on and approved by the board)
I personally think giving $175 "gifts" to teachers is bad policy and possibly infringing on the PTO's non-profit status. (IF it's truly personal gifts.) I don't know how many teachers you have, but say it's 40. That's $7000 in personal gifts.The organization must not be organized or operated for the benefit of private interests, such as the creator or the creator's family, shareholders of the organization, other designated individuals, or persons controlled directly or indirectly by such private interests. No part of the net earnings of an IRC Section 501(c)(3) organization may inure to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual.