(For All Volunteers, Instructors, Performers and Support Staff)
Thank you for donating your time, skills, and creativity to Epic Motion Dance Studio NPO.
As a registered 501(c)(3), some of your out-of-pocket volunteer expenses may be tax deductible.
This guide explains what you can deduct, what you cannot, and how to request documentation if needed.
✅ What You CAN Deduct as a Volunteer
1. Mileage for Volunteer Work
You may deduct mileage driven specifically to volunteer for Epic Motion at the IRS charitable rate:
Applicable for:
Keep a simple log of date, purpose, and miles.
2. Supplies and Items Purchased for the Nonprofit
If you buy something only for Epic Motion, it may be deductible.
Examples:
Must be out-of-pocket and not reimbursed.
3. Costumes / Uniforms — Only If ALL Are True:
Everyday clothing (heels, leggings, typical dance attire) is not deductible.
4. Travel Expenses (Special Cases Only)
If you travel solely and exclusively to volunteer for Epic Motion:
❌ What You CANNOT Deduct
📌 Recordkeeping Tips
To support deductions, volunteers should keep:
📄 Do You Need an Acknowledgment Letter?
The IRS requires written acknowledgment from the nonprofit if:
Epic Motion can provide this letter for you.
Just request one anytime by contacting the director.
🙌 Thank You for Volunteering
Your dedication supports our ability to provide inclusive dance, aerial, and performance opportunities for adults and teens.
We appreciate your time, energy, creativity, and passion.
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