Neither do I
No I don't think AZ's client can substantiate the $3,000+ either.
I was just stating that the Goodwill and Salvation Army lists are probably not factoring where a donor might live, so therefore the values could be understated, although I refer to those lists quite frequently. I do like the Its Deductible as it gives a broader range. Quite frequently the t/p does donate to one of their local Thrift Stores, so the items would not necessarily be going to another Town.
I have also suggested to many of my clients that if they want to deduct what they believe the higher amount would be, to take pictures, and have some type of receipts of purchase, etc.
with that in mind, I have narrowed the amount of clients that want to deduct such large amounts. Makes my day so I don't have to fill out that 8283 form.
Sandy
No I don't think AZ's client can substantiate the $3,000+ either.
I was just stating that the Goodwill and Salvation Army lists are probably not factoring where a donor might live, so therefore the values could be understated, although I refer to those lists quite frequently. I do like the Its Deductible as it gives a broader range. Quite frequently the t/p does donate to one of their local Thrift Stores, so the items would not necessarily be going to another Town.
I have also suggested to many of my clients that if they want to deduct what they believe the higher amount would be, to take pictures, and have some type of receipts of purchase, etc.
with that in mind, I have narrowed the amount of clients that want to deduct such large amounts. Makes my day so I don't have to fill out that 8283 form.
Sandy
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