El Salvador has recently become the first country in the world to use Bitcoin as legal tender alongside the U.S. dollar thanks to a historical and intelligent initiative by the President of El Salvador Nayib Bukele.
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For donors in the United States, the IRS has classified Cryptocurrency as property for tax purposes.
This means that when you donate Cryptocurrency to a 501(c)(3) nonprofit like One Seed of Hope, you don’t have to pay capital gains tax and the full amount is tax deductible for you.
If you’d like to receive a tax receipt for your donation, please contact us at contact@oneseedofhope.org.
If you want to donate a Cryptocurrency not supported here; Please Contact Us and we will send you the required address
Your Crypto donation will help feed hungry families in El salvador
Malnutrition in children of El Salvador is very serious health problem, but in poor communities and rural areas, this is a common problem and in many cases this is a contributor to child mortality.
Everyday, thousands of children and their families go hungry, most of them spend their day with just one meal or none.