How do I come into compliance with a 35% charitable distribution obligation before my assigned hearing date if I can get a copy of the canceled check before the hearing?
If you purchase a cashier’s check with money from the bingo checking account, you may mail or fax a copy of the cashier’s check with the notation on the cashier’s check that it is for a charitable distribution and the period(s) that it is to be applied to. The check should be made payable to your general fund account or to a qualified charity. You will also need to submit a copy of the deposit slip and amended quarterly report(s) revealing the total charitable distribution(s) for the quarterly period(s) that the distribution(s) was due.
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