IRS 501(c)(3) Determination Letter
Final Orders is recognized as a tax-exempt charitable organization under IRC Section 501(c)(3). View our IRS letter below and learn how tax-deductible donations work (cash & non-cash).
Official Proof of Tax-Exempt Status
Legal name: Final Orders | EIN: [ADD_EIN]
Use this page as documentation for employer matching gifts, donor-advised funds, corporate giving, and grants.
Jump to Letter ImageHow Tax-Deductible Giving Works
- Cash/online gifts: Deductible if you itemize. We send a receipt with our name, EIN, date, and amount.
- Got a shirt? Only the amount above fair-market value is deductible (your receipt shows the FMV).
- Non-cash gifts: Track details. Over $500 total in a year → IRS Form 8283. Over $5,000 often needs a qualified appraisal.
- Vehicles: We issue IRS Form 1098-C as required; deduction rules vary by use/sale.
- Limits: Many cash gifts up to 60% of AGI; many non-cash up to 30% (carryforward up to 5 years).
- $250+ receipts: The IRS requires a written acknowledgement — we provide it automatically.
Helpful links: IRS Pub 526 · Pub 561 · Pub 1771 · Form 8283 · Form 1098-C
Where Your Gift Goes
Your support funds real housing outcomes for veterans — from home buying and VA-loan guidance to accessibility upgrades (ramps, accessible bathrooms, kitchen retrofits) via our veteran-owned builder partners. When funds are available, we coordinate projects at or after closing to make homes safer and more livable.
We keep everything simple and in-house — loans, title/closing, and real estate — so veterans can focus on family while we handle the heavy lifting.
Disclaimer: This page provides general information and isn’t legal or tax advice. Deductibility depends on your tax situation and current IRS rules. Projects and grants depend on available funds and feasibility.