Yes! Back in the Saddle Horse Adoption, Inc applied
for and is an officially recognized 501(C)(3)
non-profit organization. We encourage all
potential donors to check our status with
GUIDESTAR, a
service that tracks all Non-Profit agencies.
You can review our status by looking us up on their
website. You can also take a tax deduction for
any donation made to BITS. We will provide you
with the necessary paperwork for your Taxes.
How do I donate a Horse?
If your horse is sound for light riding or ready for
a new career, we will find an adopter! Simply
fill out a donation application and send to us along
with digital pictures we can post on our website.
Once we asses your horses needs, we will contact you
to iron out the details. Check out our
Donation page for more information and necessary
forms.
How do I adopt a Horse?
If you are over the age of 21, gainfully employed and
capable of handling a horse, you are eligible to
adopt. Fill out an application and send it to
us. We will verify you employment and
references, check out your facilities and use your
application to help up make the best possible match.
Do I need to wait until I see a horse I want
before filling out an application?
NO! We encourage anyone who wishes to adopt
from BITS to download the application, fill it out
and send it in. We will process it and notify
you when you become approved. Then keep an eye
on our site and let us know when a horse interests
you. We will also notify all approved adopters
when a new horse becomes available.
How do I foster a horse?
Fostering horses is a big responsibility, but
BITS could not operate without them! Even
though it really isn't your horse, we have to be
certain it will be treated like it is. Fill
out a Foster application so we can ensure you will
provide the best home possible while your foster
horses is waiting on a permanent home.
Do I get a tax deduction for donating my horse?
Yes, but this is a serious matter and should be
considered carefully. A general rule of thumb
is if the horse's value
AT THE TIME OF DONATION is under $5000, you do
not need an appraisal. If it is over $5000,
then you do. Some horse adoption agencies tell
donors they can take a $5000 deduction for their
horse, but that is not 100% accurate. Many
people are tempted to exaggerate and value a $200 25
y/o gelding at $5000. This is not wise.
You are only entitled to deduct the horse's true
market value, even if it is estimated to be less
than $5000. BITS will never place a value on
your horse, but will ALWAYS recommend you consult a
tax expert as to how much you can deduct.