Is ShareLife a good charity?

ShareLife supported 84 scholars in their studies during the 2018-2019 academic year. International Development and Missions made up 10% of program spending in F2019. ShareLife funds global projects that aid those living in poverty. These projects range from clean water wells to vocational training.

Who does ShareLife help?

ShareLife is the official annual charitable appeal of the Archdiocese of Toronto, raising funds to support over 40 Catholic agencies and grant recipients. Program areas include families, children and youth, young parents, seniors, immigrants and refugees, and people with special needs.

What is ShareLife vacation?

We specialize in providing our members with unparalleled value not available through other Vacation Clubs. With decades of travel, resort and sales experience, we can assure you that you are getting a credible, reliable and amazing travel product with ShareLife Vacations.

Are radio vacations real?

The caller claims to be with a local radio station and says you’ll win a vacation, if you can answer a few music questions. The travel website they give you is real, but the contest is fake. The vacation company or cruise line isn’t offering a deal.

What happens when you win money on the radio?

A prize won from a radio or television quiz program is explicitly called out as being income that must be reported as “other income” on IRS Form 1040. If your prize takes the form of goods or services instead of cash, you must declare their fair market value as income.

Do you pay taxes on radio winnings?

Tips. If you have won a contest from a radio station, you will be required to pay taxes on any income earned. Merchandise you have been awarded is also subject to taxation.

Do you have to claim prizes on your taxes?

Like all other taxable income, the IRS requires you to report prizes and winnings on your tax return, too. That means you might have to pay taxes on those winnings. Your winnings end up being included in your taxable income, which is used to calculate the tax you owe.