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A raffle involves purchasing tickets to win prizes, while a prize draw is free to enter. Active Consultancy specialises in managing both types of competitions, ensuring compliance and smooth prize fulfilment. Competitions and giveaways are effective tools for engaging customers and boosting brand loyalty.
1. Can anyone hold a raffle in Michigan? Raffles may only be held by a non-profit organization that has been previously qualified by the Charitable Gaming Division and whose Raffle License Application has been approved.
A qualified organization can apply for a Raffle License. For drawing dates awarding no more than $500 in prizes, the cost is $15 for up to three drawing dates and $5 for every additional date. To be able to award an unlimited amount in prizes, the license will cost $50 per drawing date.
You MAY NOT: Use the internet to sell raffle tickets or conduct a survey. Sell raffle tickets over the phone to persons outside of Michigan.
How Does a 50/50 Raffle Work? Participants Purchase Tickets: Each raffle ticket sale contributes to the prize pool. Collect and Track Sales: If youre running an in-person raffle, use printed raffle tickets with numbered stubs to keep track of entries. Build Excitement: As tickets sell, the prize pool increases.

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Withholding Tax on Raffle Prizes Regular Gambling Withholding: An organization that pays raffle prizes must withhold 25% from the winnings and report this amount to the IRS on Form W-2G. This regular gambling withholding applies to winnings of more than $5,000.
Almost all raffles need to be licensed. If your organization is holding a 50-50, an event with an admittance/registration fee that includes being entered in a drawing for a door prize, or a drawing for completing something, such as a survey, these are raffles and should be licensed.
Rule 506. (1) All raffle tickets, except those used for in-house raffles, shall contain at a minimum the following information printed in a clear and legible manner: (a) The name of the licensee. (b) The license number. (c) The word raffle. (d) The date, time, and location of the drawing.

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