Liviesmom
Proud Parent
- Apr 17, 2024
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So we are a small gym but have an few extremely wealthy families represented. They don’t participate in booster activities but still receive the benefits, per regulations. We just allocated funds to cover a percentage of our new warmups for next season and the credit was posted to their gym accounts. We had one of our newer parents ask what the credit was for and when informed it was from booster club she asked if she could opt out as they “don’t need the money and would rather it help the kids who need it most”. Is there a way for parents to choose to opt out of these distributions? We already know they aren’t/wont participate in fundraising but she is ASKING to opt out of funds. Is this possible given the IRS rules? Is there a loophole of any kind?