For clarification purposes: The 1st tier award, at $15,000 = 20% bonus experience gains. That meant 120% XP. The final tier award at $70,000 = 200% bonus experience gains. Does that mean 300% XP? Basically Triple XP?
All of my accounts have the same email address. Does that mean I cannot get the rewards on multiple accounts for multiple donations?
Meant to answer this sooner so my apologies for the delay. All I'll say is you're going to love the animation. ttobey knocked it out of the park with this one.
Nope. Doesn't matter what email you used, Extra Life will be able to see how much you donated and therefore which level of incentives you've unlocked. You'll get a key for each one earned.
Oh, OH! Am I correct in assuming these donations can be tax deductable (in the US at least) under certain tax circumstances (being able to itemize for example.)?
Thanks! Wait until I finish the Christmas Story Goose mount! Headless, footless and basted in a lovely plum sauce!
Please, please oh lord of EQ models, give us a Turkey mount and/or familiar for Thanksgiving, in the store.
I have yet to animate a turkey. My wife and I had to chase a chicken that flew over our fence last weekend, so it seems to be fowl weather right now.
In looking into the tax deductability issues I've found this: - In the tax year 2021 (taxes you payed this year for 2021) people who were NOT able to itemize could actually still deduct up to $300 in donations. - in tax year 2022 (which we will file for and pay by April 15th of next year, 2023) that rule has changed and you must be able to itemize in order to deduct the Extra Life donation. https://forst.tax/charitable-contribution-rules-for-2022-back-to-normal/ Sooo, unless you have enough deductions (medical, investment, etc. as well as charity) you probably won't be able to benefit from tax deductions on your donation to Extra Life. Of course, if you have unexpected, high, medical costs in tax year 2022, as some of us have over the pandemic, you may still be able to deduct your donation if your medical costs make your itemized deduction more than your standard deduction.
We...well, I, have been begging for a turkey for a few years now. If not for this year, maybe next? I'm a big fan of thanksgiving. My main has the turkey leg decoration and the limited edition title of "the Sated".