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Books for Kids Donations are now Tax-Deductible

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Books for Kids Donations are now Tax-Deductible! Dear Members, A love of reading has a lifelong impa

Books for Kids Donations are now Tax-Deductible! [Home]( [Search for Books]( [{NAME}'s Account]( [Contact Us]( Dear Members, A love of reading has a lifelong impact -- no one knows that better than a member of PaperBackSwap! That may be why we're constantly being asked by members if we can expand our annual Books for Schools campaign, to get more books to more needy kids. Members have also suggested that making the donations tax deductible would be a plus. We agree! We set out to find organizations who would like new books, and to whom donations could be tax-deductible. We didn't have to look very far: sadly, PaperBackSwap's home state of Georgia's school system is ranked 32nd in the US and it has the largest dropout rate in the country. We plan to select a different US state for each future round of donations. Our goal is to give each child 2 books for their summer reading. All the teachers are being encouraged to ask the kids to bring the books back to the classes in the Fall so that they can swap them with other kids. A great way to learn about sharing!​ [Click Here to Donate!]( Our current list of recipients includes five Title I schools (meaning each school has a high percentage of children from low-income families) and a summer camp for kids. Since these are all 501-C3 organizations, PBS Money and Book Credits donated to them can be recognized as tax deductions on your Federal tax forms. (We can't offer tax advice, so please consult your tax preparer to discuss this in more detail.) You can make your donations of Book Credits and/or PBS Money to either the schools or the camp (or both if you like!). [Click Here to Donate!]( We believe that fostering an early love of reading helps kids all through their lives. Thanks for considering a donation of some of your unused credits and PBS Money to these worthy causes! Richard and The PaperBackSwap Team www.PaperBackSwap.com --------------------------------------------------------------- You are receiving this email because you have an account at PaperBackSwap.com. To unsubscribe from PaperBackSwap (= close your account), click [here]( or send us a message asking us to close your account. follow PaperBackSwap on [Twitter](: become a [PaperBackSwap fan]( on Facebook --------------------------------------------------------------- [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Help]( | [Contact Us]( [Stop Newsletters]( | [Cancel Membership]( | US Patent Number 7,877,315 | © [PaperBackSwap.com]()

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