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For Your Donors Dear (Name), Holiday greetings from (organization)! I hope this card finds you well and getting into the spirit of the season. As the year draws to a close, I just want to say thanks. Thanks for your enthusiasm and generosity. Thanks for being you.
"The average greeting card for holiday runs at about a $1.50," says Cohen. Cohen says that should cover the cards you pick right off store shelves, but more "established" cards are more costly. "This year, expect to spend about $4.50 on some of those personalized, customized photograph cards."
Casual Gifts: For friends or acquaintances, $10 to $25 is often appropriate. Birthday or Holiday Gifts: For close friends or family, consider $25 to $50. Special Occasions: For significant events like weddings or graduations, $50 to $100 or more can be suitable.
If someone thanks you for a gift, you can respond with any of the following: ``You're welcome.'' ``It was my pleasure.'' ``Glad you liked it.'' ``No problem, happy to do it.'' ``Anytime, happy to make you smile.'' ``It was nothing, just wanted to show you I care.'' ``I'm glad it found a good home.''
By selecting something they want, need, wear, read, and experience, you ensure that each gift holds significance and brings joy. Embrace this rule as a guide to find unique Christmas presents that reflect the recipient's interests and create memorable experiences.
Priority mail and express shipping tend to be the fastest options. Pack the gift carefully so it doesn't get damaged in transit. Use bubble wrap or packing peanuts to protect breakable items. Address the package clearly and completely with the recipient's full name, street address, city, state and zip code.
The Montgomery County Holiday Giving Project matches families with groups of volunteers, non-profits, religious organizations, and local municipalities to provide services to families in need during the holidays. These groups often rely on donations from the broader community to meet the demand for these services.
Classic Christmas Card Sayings Keep your words simple with classic Christmas messages like these: We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Have a jolly holiday. From our home to yours, we hope you have a happy holiday season and a prosperous New Year!
Unless you made a taxable gift valued at more than $18,000 to an individual or entity in 2024 or more than $19,000 in 2025, you don't need to fill out Form 709. If you did, you may just need to report the gift. You won't owe an out-of-pocket tax until you've given more than your lifetime gift and estate tax exemption.
TurboTax does not support Form 709.