Join us Wednesday, April 1, 2015 at 7:00 PM at the Tuscaloosa Public Library. Get involved and help decrease the feral cat population and unwanted kittens. Learn how to trap and return feral cats to their colony. Please join us in a training session, led by Dr. Lucy Roberts. Join our facebook event! New to TSNIP? Fill out the form below and bring it with you to the trapping training session. ![]()
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![]() Do you need another excuse to foster a homeless pet? Love the idea of fostering but fear the potential costs? How about a tax deduction? You read that correctly. Some of the expenses of fostering a pet for an adoption organization can be deducted as services rendered to a qualified 501(c)(3) organization. Things like pet food and supplies, veterinary bills, and even the paper towels you may need to clean up after your foster-furball can qualify as expenses for fostering a pet. If your foster operation is large enough you may be able to claim a portion of your home utilities as well. You can even deduct 14 cents per mile for trips made solely for the organization. Click on the links below to learn more. Foster Pet Expenses Are Animal Fostering and Rescue Expenses Tax-Deductible? Did You Know Certain Pet Foster Care Expenses Are Tax Deductible? |
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The Tuscaloosa Spay & Neuter Incentive Program, a 501(c)(3), not-for-profit organization, was founded in the spring of 2013 with the mission of reducing the unwanted pet population in Tuscaloosa County through a variety of programs. Archives
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