Wildcat Fund renewal....

Piratecat920

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May 29, 2001
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Has anyone been contacted regarding making their donation to keep their Purple Points active? Thanks!
 

Sheffielder

Senior
Sep 1, 2004
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I actually received an email this afternoon. Honestly couldn't remember if I had donated or not (since I hadn't yet renewed my season tickets), either way figured it couldn't hurt, and I'm pretty sure since I won't be using it for parking, that makes it tax-deductible, right?
 

Alaskawildkat

Senior
Dec 28, 2005
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Yes. Same situation as Sheffielder. Went ahead and sent some money online though usually I do it by mail. Not so concerned about the points, but I do like those little freebies that you get sent for having donated x number of consecutive years. The purple scarf that finally arrived as a token of appreciation for last year's consecutive contribution should come in handy a few months from now.
 

its_the_sauce

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May 29, 2001
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I actually received an email this afternoon. Honestly couldn't remember if I had donated or not (since I hadn't yet renewed my season tickets), either way figured it couldn't hurt, and I'm pretty sure since I won't be using it for parking, that makes it tax-deductible, right?

I think it's deductible even if parking comes into play. It's when seating is involved that you lose deductibility.
 

ParisCat_rivals

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Feb 5, 2002
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My rep told me a few weeks ago that the usual deadline for donations (which I think was June 30) would be pushed back indefinitely due to all the uncertainty. I haven't heard anything since.
 

hdhntr1

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Sep 5, 2006
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I think it's deductible even if parking comes into play. It's when seating is involved that you lose deductibility.
It is deductible I think if only used for parking priority but if used for mandated seat donations, no