Please note: to issue a tax receipt for a product donation, Second Harvest must have documentation of the product’s fair market value. This can be in the form of an invoice on company letterhead featuring the item name and value, a price list(hard copy or online), or by including a price tag on the donated item. Due to Canada Revenue Agency regulations, Second Harvest cannot issue tax receipts for donations of gift cards, gift certificates, or services. Due to Canada Revenue Agency regulations, Second Harvest cannot issue tax receipts for donations of gift cards, gift certificates, vouchers, raffle tickets or services. Second Harvest must have documentation of the product’s fair market value to issue a tax receipt. For more information on the Income Tax Act please contact Canada Revenue Agency www.cra.gc.ca/charities. All fine wine, art, and antique donations must be appraised for their fair market value before Second Harvest can validate the donation. Rob Jull, Owner, Vinifera Wine Services, will be appraising all fine wine donations for Second Harvest. It is the donor’s responsibility to provide proof of authenticity from an official appraiser for art or antique donations. All art and physically delicate donations must include suitable shipping materials to ensure safety during transit to winners. Second Harvest utilizes storage at The Fine Wine Reserve to ensure the highest standards of fine wine storage. Their facility is purpose-built and specifically engineered to protect fine wines. *Gift cards and certificates should have a minimum of a 1-year expiry past the Auction Date.