Monday - Friday
10:00AM - 4:00PM

Purchase tickets for your chance to....

Win a 2024 Polaris Ranger 570 Crew Cab!

 

Tickets are only $50 each!

ONLY 1000 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD

 

Tickets Sales:  May 31 - September 7, 2024

A live drawing for the winner will take place on Saturday, September 7 at the CASA Monroe Rodeo, at Rarity Bay.

You do not have to be present to win.


 

DEADLINE FOR IN PERSON AND INTERNET SALES IS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2024 AT 9PM.

 

All proceeds to benefit CASA Monroe

Call 423-442-2750 for more details.

 

**Winner will be responsible for all federal, state and/or local taxes and any delivery/shipping fees.**


 

Rules for 2024 Bronco Raffle

 

  • Payment must accompany ticket. Tickets are $50 each. 
  • Deadline for internet and in person sales is Saturday, September 7, 2024 at 9:00 p.m. EST. 
  • You must be 18 years of age or older to purchase a ticket. 
  • Payments are not tax deductible contributions and are non-refundable unless the event is cancelled. 
  • A maximum of 1,000 tickets will be sold.
  • All tickets must be in their original form.  No tears, or defacement of any sort. Tickets displaying any tampering will become null and void.
  • This is a fundraising event for the CASA Monroe. 
  • Winner need not be present to win. 
  • Winner will be responsible for all federal, state and/or local taxes and fees and any delivery/shipping fees. 
  • All entries and the live drawing will be supervised. 
  • Employees, Board Members of CASA Monroe, and immediate family members of both employees and board members are not eligible to win.  CASA Monroe will adhere to Tennessee State Laws on those eligible to enter. 

 

For in person ticket purchases, please visit:

Tate's Hardware in Vonore, TN

CASA Monroe in Madisonville, TN

Please make checks payable to: CASA Monroe


 

Are Nonprofit Raffle Ticket Donations Tax Deductible?

According to the State of Tennessee, raffle tickets are NOT deductible.

 

The cost of a raffle ticket is not deductible as a charitable contribution, even if the ticket is sold by a nonprofit organization. The IRS considers a raffle ticket to be a contribution from which you benefit. If you receive a benefit from making a donation, you can only deduct the amount of your donation that is greater than the value of the benefit you receive. The IRS explicitly prohibits deducting the cost of raffle tickets as a charitable contribution, presumably because it does not consider the cost of the ticket to be greater than its benefit.

 

 

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