I know a woman who's taken in several stray dogs over the years. She takes them to the vet and gets them straightened out. (i'm fairly certain that she has, at times, found owners for them)
I told her that she can NOT, of course, deduct the veternary expenses for her pets on schedule A.
She could however deduct the contributions made to the animal shelter (provided that they're a qualified charitable organization). (she's friendly with the people at the shelter) And i would imagine that the shelter could deduct veternary and/or other expenses associated with a homeless dog -- including a homeless dog taken in by this woman.
I'm guessing that it would come down to the question of when is the woman working on behalf of the charitable institution and when is she incurring a personal expense for the care of her pet.
Initial Expenses incurred when woman takes in and cares for a homeless dog?
-- deductible expense if paid for by for the charitable org because it's consistent with what the NFP does (or so i think, i'm not an expert on NFP)
Expenses incurred in keeping the same dog that has been living with the woman for 1 year?
-- very questionable
-- if the dog was 'free to good home' as documented on a public listing posted on the shelter's bulletin board.... If the woman and/or shelter made themselves available to arrange for the 'adoption' of the stray dog then yes. Yes, deductible expense for the charitable org.
-- if the woman herself decides to keep the dog as her own then i wouldn't think that there'd be any deduction for expenses (or not a deduction that's rock solid)
Any thoughts on this? Thanks for reading.
(i realize that the amount of time i spent mulling this might not be worth any tax benefit that i find . This might now be more of a theoretical question)
I told her that she can NOT, of course, deduct the veternary expenses for her pets on schedule A.
She could however deduct the contributions made to the animal shelter (provided that they're a qualified charitable organization). (she's friendly with the people at the shelter) And i would imagine that the shelter could deduct veternary and/or other expenses associated with a homeless dog -- including a homeless dog taken in by this woman.
I'm guessing that it would come down to the question of when is the woman working on behalf of the charitable institution and when is she incurring a personal expense for the care of her pet.
Initial Expenses incurred when woman takes in and cares for a homeless dog?
-- deductible expense if paid for by for the charitable org because it's consistent with what the NFP does (or so i think, i'm not an expert on NFP)
Expenses incurred in keeping the same dog that has been living with the woman for 1 year?
-- very questionable
-- if the dog was 'free to good home' as documented on a public listing posted on the shelter's bulletin board.... If the woman and/or shelter made themselves available to arrange for the 'adoption' of the stray dog then yes. Yes, deductible expense for the charitable org.
-- if the woman herself decides to keep the dog as her own then i wouldn't think that there'd be any deduction for expenses (or not a deduction that's rock solid)
Any thoughts on this? Thanks for reading.
(i realize that the amount of time i spent mulling this might not be worth any tax benefit that i find . This might now be more of a theoretical question)
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