I have a client with an 1800 deduction for non-cash items prompting the 8283. I haven't done this form in years, explained to him that he needed to have an itemized listing of donations. I'm thinking when I did this form about 10 years ago that I put "various" for the purchase dates, is that still ok?
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My software does allow for "various" and the e-file was created fine with that. I figured the items to be at about 1/4 there original value, making the original value 4 times, sound ok?
I'll be sure to let the taxpayer know all things and make sure he has an itemized listing and will refer him to the Salvation Army Valuation guide as a guide to be sure his values are right. Is there anything else I need to do?
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I can't believe you don't have to file this form more often. I must do 100 per tax season. We stopped including the valuation guide in our organizer package thinking that would help but now we get calls for the guide.In other words, a democratic government is the only one in which those who vote for a tax can escape the obligation to pay it.
Alexis de Tocqueville
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Me too. I am handing out the valuation guide from TTB to a lot of clients, especially the ones who tend to overvalue. I feel the date of purchase on the 8283 is relevant only for a particular item like stock shares, or a large item like a piece of furniture, painting, etc, OR if it is NEW I put it down, The cost basis is provided if it can be determined. If those valuations appear out of line, it might generate a look. I use "various" for the majority of things. Frankly, I think it is one of those useless forms that just generates work. Maybe if the floor were higher, say $1,000. How long has it been $500 anyway? As long as I can remember, and that's a long time.
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Originally posted by Super Mom View PostI have alot of clients who say "I'm sure its more than 500 but let's keep it under that so we don't have to do the form".Last edited by BP.; 04-01-2010, 03:07 PM.
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Originally posted by Super Mom View PostI think alot of taxpayers are scared to go over 500 because of the form, but they shouldn't be if they have a legitimate deduction. I was aware of the "money for used clothing" booklet I used years ago, but I didn't know TTB had a valuation guide--is it expensive?
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