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> WCC 2006 Car Build, Just an idea before it leaves my brain.
dan10101
post Apr 29 2005, 01:12 AM
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Just an idea for next year. Take it, build on it, toss it in the trash..

I just thought it would be cool to build a car for someone or auction it off for charity. We could gather parts before hand. Put it together in 24 hours or so.

Could even do a build-off with 2 cars.

Drag race it for pinks, or steal someones car out from under the junk in their garage and 'overhaul' it.. Oh, I've been watching too much Discovery Channel...
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post Apr 29 2005, 01:01 PM
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Check with your local lottery commission and see what regulations are required.

I looked into a lottery for a fund raiser for a engine (T4) awhile ago and most lottery commissions have a agreement not to sell tickets in each others geographic areas (read no internet sales). The charity who is the benefactor could loose their licence if there was out of state sales.

If tickets were sold in one region (at the event) or in the state where the lotttery licence was issused there dosen't seem to be a problem. You can go to a state and buy tickets, but not sell them out of state. Silly rule. You can have someone buy you a ticket while they are in the state where the lottery licence is held, but no one who is on the licence can sell tickets out of state.

There is also the income tax requirement to look into. You may have to declaire the winnings on your income tax the next year. The donator can claim the value as a charity tax deduction.

*Note see your accountant for full details

sounds like a good idea (IMG:http://www.914world.com/bbs2/html/emoticons/beerchug.gif)
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