• Transfers of funds received by a controlled committee from another committee controlled by the same candidate. There are special rules for transferring funds to a committee for state office. (See Campaign Disclosure Manual 1.) • Receipt of earmarked funds when acting as an intermediary. (See Chapter 8.) Donated Items When reporting sources who have purchased donated items (e.g., items sold at an auction), report the amount received, up to the fair market value, on Schedule I. Any amount in excess of the fair market value is reported as a contribution on Schedule A. Ex 9.17 - A television was donated by Seaside TV Sales for your committee’s auction. The television’s fair market value was $1,000. A person paid $1,500 for the television. Report the purchaser information and report $1,000 in the amount column of Schedule I. On Schedule A also report the purchaser as a contributor of $500, the amount over the fair market value. Seaside will be reported as a contributor of $1,000 on Schedule C for the nonmonetary contribution of the television. Uncashed Checks If the committee writes a check that is never deposited or negotiated, report the amount of the uncashed check on Schedule I. Decreases to Cash All decreases to cash must be reported as expenditures on Schedule E or H.
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Chapter 9.69
Campaign Manual 2 August 2023
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