Habitat for Humanity in Wayne County - JEEP RAFFLE CONTEST

Your participation in this raffle directly supports Wayne County Habitat for Humanity's mission to provide safe and affordable housing for local families.

Only 600 tickets will be sold!

RAFFLE DETAILS


  • WIN THE JEEP OR $25,000!
  • Tickets: $100
  • Only 600 tickets available!
  • Ticket Drawing date is Friday, June 20, 2025.
  • If sales do not meet our purchasing price of the Jeep, tickets will be refunded.
  • Winner chooses between the 2025 Jeep Compass Limited 4x4 or $25,000 cash.


Drive Away in a New 2025 Jeep Compass

WIN THE JEEP OR $25,000!


Don't miss your chance to win big and support a great cause!


2025 Jeep Compass Limited 4x4 Highlights:

  • Stylish and versatile SUV
  • Advanced safety features
  • Modern technology
  • Fuel-efficient performance

Your ticket purchase helps Wayne County families achieve strength, stability, and self-reliance through safe, affordable housing.

Only 600 tickets available!

Get yours fast!

Jeep Raffle – Taxes, Fees & Legal Info

  • Q: If I win the Jeep, do I have to pay any taxes or fees?

    A: Yes. The winner of the Jeep will be responsible for all applicable taxes, title, registration, temporary tags, and any other related fees required by their state or local government.

  • Q: Will I receive any tax paperwork if I win?

    A: Yes. The winner will be required to complete an IRS Form 990. Wayne County Habitat for Humanity will file this form with the IRS to report the value of the prize and who received it. For more information about this process, you can reference IRS Notice 1340, which explains common tax considerations related to raffle prizes.

  • Q: Is the prize considered taxable income?

    A: Yes. Per IRS guidelines, the value of the Jeep is considered taxable income and may be reported on your federal tax return. Please consult with a tax professional to understand how this may impact your individual situation.

  • Q: Are there any other costs I should know about?

    A: In addition to federal taxes, the winner may be responsible for state and local taxes, registration fees, and costs associated with insuring and titling the vehicle. These costs vary depending on your location.