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Need to Buy a Nice Factory Rifle for a Fundraiser....Which one
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<blockquote data-quote="Pro2A" data-source="post: 2304372" data-attributes="member: 17889"><p>300 Dakota, agree with your perspective, insight. Hence, my earlier suggestion to be creative. Let the winner build/pick his own option.....can't be wrong.....it's their choice....rifle, shotgun, pistol, ammo, gear....it's a "gift card"....avoids the initial cash outlay risk as noted by 300Dakota. Again, be creative. But, then, most won't exercise their brain It's the opportunity differentiator. . Supplier gets heavy advertising billing for donating item/s or providing at cost for maximum winner value. Caution...if a gift card, the winner faces sales tax value erosion....maybe 8-13% real value loss....Governors always win even without buying a ticket.. If raffle orders from supplier's "donation" offering, the supplier pays no sales tax.....for his business cost purposes. Eye candy benefit....supplier can provide on loan for any in-person events, or pics for advertising/signs/raffle ticket visuals. The thermometer idea allows for varying levels of ticket sales and value level of prizes., inducement to sell more tickets to their buddies to raise prize value. It's all in the marketing/advertising....or lack there of....it's opportunity. Yeah, there may be tax consequences for the winner either way. Beating the tax man is fast challenging baseball as the American national past time. O-P-P-O-R-T-U-N-I-T-Y.....some make a lot of money for themselves; other make a lot of money for others....choice. YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pro2A, post: 2304372, member: 17889"] 300 Dakota, agree with your perspective, insight. Hence, my earlier suggestion to be creative. Let the winner build/pick his own option.....can't be wrong.....it's their choice....rifle, shotgun, pistol, ammo, gear....it's a "gift card"....avoids the initial cash outlay risk as noted by 300Dakota. Again, be creative. But, then, most won't exercise their brain It's the opportunity differentiator. . Supplier gets heavy advertising billing for donating item/s or providing at cost for maximum winner value. Caution...if a gift card, the winner faces sales tax value erosion....maybe 8-13% real value loss....Governors always win even without buying a ticket.. If raffle orders from supplier's "donation" offering, the supplier pays no sales tax.....for his business cost purposes. Eye candy benefit....supplier can provide on loan for any in-person events, or pics for advertising/signs/raffle ticket visuals. The thermometer idea allows for varying levels of ticket sales and value level of prizes., inducement to sell more tickets to their buddies to raise prize value. It's all in the marketing/advertising....or lack there of....it's opportunity. Yeah, there may be tax consequences for the winner either way. Beating the tax man is fast challenging baseball as the American national past time. O-P-P-O-R-T-U-N-I-T-Y.....some make a lot of money for themselves; other make a lot of money for others....choice. YMMV [/QUOTE]
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