Gift Donation Form - Department of Justice 2025

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Government officials can accept gifts as long as they are not monetary or for political influence. A good example is Clance Thomas of the United States Supreme Court, who received gifts in exchange for ruling on issues favoring his wealthy friends. Thank you!
Under the Gifts Rule, a Member, officer, or employee may accept an item authorized by the Foreign Gifts and Decorations Act (FGDA). Under the FGDA, Congress authorized the acceptance of items of minimal value from foreign governments when tendered and received as a souvenir or mark of courtesy.
There is nothing wrong with accepting it as a gift or bonus. Put it in savings or invest it.
See Senate Rule 35.1(c)(3). A Member, officer, or employee may accept a gift that is given on the basis of personal friendship, unless there is reason to believe that the gift was provided because of the individuals official position and not because of the personal friendship. See Senate Rule 35.1(c)(4).
In any other case of a Government servant shall not accept any gift without sanction of the Government if the value thereof exceeds. (i) ₹ 5000/- in the case of Group A or Group B post and (ii) ₹ 2000/- in the case of any Group C or Group D post.
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Employees of a local government agency who are designated in the agencys conflict of interest code may not accept gifts from any single source totaling more than $630 in a calendar year if the employee is required to report receiving income or gifts from that source on their statement of economic interests (Form 700).
The Bureau of the Fiscal Service may accept gifts donated to the United States Government to reduce debt held by the public. Acting for the Secretary of the Treasury, Fiscal Service may accept a gift of: Money, only on the condition that it be used to reduce debt held by the public.
You may accept a gift given under circumstances that make it clear that the gift is motivated by a family relationship or personal friendship rather than your official position.

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