Playing loose with funds
But to play (ahem) Devil's Advocate here:
I knew a person who would regularly write a check to "XYZ Church" to cover the amount of coins collected in the Sunday School offering. (Yeah, this was some time ago, but checks normally were in the $75 - $125 range.) He was a coin collector and also a bit "slippery." Seems the IRS caught onto his little scheme...someone may have dropped a dime on him!!...before the stricter current rules ever appeared. (After that, he had to write the checks to "Cash.")
If I read you correctly, a person doing that in 2012 could legitimately claim the ~$5200/year "cash" contributions?
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Originally posted by JohnH
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I knew a person who would regularly write a check to "XYZ Church" to cover the amount of coins collected in the Sunday School offering. (Yeah, this was some time ago, but checks normally were in the $75 - $125 range.) He was a coin collector and also a bit "slippery." Seems the IRS caught onto his little scheme...someone may have dropped a dime on him!!...before the stricter current rules ever appeared. (After that, he had to write the checks to "Cash.")
If I read you correctly, a person doing that in 2012 could legitimately claim the ~$5200/year "cash" contributions?

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