Tom Wishon tried sending this reply to Tim and it bounced for some
reason. Here's the note-John:
TIM
Why don't you find the local chapter of PGA First Tee and donate them
- they are able to give you a receipt that you can use to verify it
as a tax deduction. That's what we do so we can both help kids in
the game and get a deduction for the effort. If there is no First
Tee program near you that is engaged in clubs for their kids and
can't do that, then you can declare the goods to be "distressed
goods/unsellable", and take them to the landfill
where you get a receipt proving they were disposed of so you can take them
off your taxes.
TOM
Making money recycling golf shafts? That's funny.
We recycle several hundred pounds of steel shafts and iron heads
every year - generally between 700 and 1000 pounds when we go in.
Total return? Less than $50. Hardly pays for the gas and labor to
deliver the scrap to the scrap yard...
-t
On Feb 17, 2009, at 1:36 PM, Brad Smith wrote:
knowing that a steel shaft is a recyclable metal, whether deemed to
be steel or stainless, I'm have a hissy-fit if some builder wanted
to charge me while they are not incurring any costs, and in fact
are making recycling $.
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