Our group uses PayPal as well. I claim no special expertise but I think
there are at least two ways to account for donations through PayPal. The
simplest, which is what our current Treasurer does, is to just record as
donations the amount that gets deposited in our checking account (i.e.,
donation minus fees). That answers the central question - how much did we
receive in donations this year that we can spend? I think that is all the
detail our board is interested in.
A second approach would be to list a summary of donations and a summary of
fees, so that those interested can judge whether the use of PayPal makes
sense (increased donations from ease of donating (one hopes) vs. lost
income from PayPal fees). I think of the PayPal fee as basically similar to
fees for an ATM - paying for ease of access.
Another concern might be how to report the fees on the Form 990 (nonprofit
tax form). Unless you are getting a lot more donations that we are I don't
expect it matters - the amount taken in fees is minimal. It could be
reported with other bank fees under miscellaneous expenses.
Does the treasurer have more specific concerns?
David
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 8:18 PM, Meg Dedolph <meg.dedolph(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Does anyone have any experience with accounting for
PayPal donations to
your dance group? We're a registered non-profit, and we recently
started
accepting donations over PayPal. Our treasurer has some questions about
how
to account for them, because PayPal takes a fee.
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks,
Meg (Chicago)
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