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Non cash charitable tax change I propose, your thoughts.
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Originally posted by Uncle Sam View PostWould you like to work for Goodwill to have the job of valuing every item that comes in?
Including underwear and socks?.Last edited by Burke; 04-15-2011, 11:14 AM.
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Goodwill
I give them the Goodwill list I downloaded from their website and copied, since Goodwill is the most common around here. But, I also have handy copies of TTB list and Salvation Army's.
Goodwill is going to put a price tag on each item, or toss it, anyway. So, if clients included a list with their donations, and a stamped/self-addresses envelope, Goodwill or any charity could provide them with a price list for tax purposes. If the client doesn't provide the charity a list, then no deduction if I were Queen of the IRS.
And, who ever tells us the purchase price and date?!
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Originally posted by Burke View PostWell, that challenged my one year of high school Latin in the 9th grade, but I got it. AMEN.
Plus, ninth grade was what? ten years ago? Don't start writing prescriptions or anything. ;-)If you loan someone $20 and never see them again, it was probably worth it.
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Lion I vote you Queen of the IRS....
Originally posted by Lion View PostI give them the Goodwill list I downloaded from their website and copied, since Goodwill is the most common around here. But, I also have handy copies of TTB list and Salvation Army's.
Goodwill is going to put a price tag on each item, or toss it, anyway. So, if clients included a list with their donations, and a stamped/self-addresses envelope, Goodwill or any charity could provide them with a price list for tax purposes. If the client doesn't provide the charity a list, then no deduction if I were Queen of the IRS.
And, who ever tells us the purchase price and date?!
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Not Gender Confused
Yeah, I'm RitaL. You probably think I should be Lioness instead of Lion. But, Lion was an old nickname from around high school that I still use for things (my college sorority symbol was a lion, too). My middle name is Liane, pronounce like Diane with an L but was usually mispronounced like Lee-Ann. So, my friends that knew started using Lion and it stuck for awhile. I like it and use it from time to time, such as on message boards. And, I do use it when I want to remain gender neutral !! But, you folks have heard my highs and lows and many of you know I'm an old gray-haired woman.
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