I'm curious about this also.

IANAL, and we're in the UK, but this is relevant to what we do
(microdonations disbursed to recipients over bitcoin).  In all my digging
through US IRS documents (so much fun!) I've never found anything to
substantiate the requirement to know the source of donations if the donor
isn't claiming a tax deduction.  (There are rules around donations of
vehicles, IP, land, anything where the donor gets something in return, etc
etc etc)

But this also isn't the first time a 501(c)(3) has said they can't accept
bitcoin due to this.

It would be really nice to get a link to an authoritative source on the
recording (/reporting) requirements for 501(c)(3) unencumbered cash (and
cash-like) donations.

Cheers,
  --Justin Maxwell

On 22 August 2016 at 14:01, Tobias Mueller <mue...@cryptobitch.de> wrote:

> Hi.
>
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 02:13:55PM +0200, Alexandre Franke wrote:
> > The issue has nothing to do with currencies. The problem is that as a
> > 501(c)(3) we need to know where our donations come from
> Interesting. Do you have a source for that?
> From what I know you only need to report "substantial" contributors to the
> IRS.
>
> I bet it'd be interesting to other 501c3s like Mozilla <
> https://wiki.mozilla.org/Ways_to_Give#Bitcoin>,
> Tor <https://www.torproject.org/donate/donor-faq.html.en>, or the handful
> pages
> of Google results for "501c3 anonymous donation bitcoin".
>
> Cheers,
>   Tobi
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