
jcski48
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u need a reciept in case your ?ed |
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WHAT
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you can claim it as a charity write off only to a certain amount without a receipt.your amount is o.k. if you claim some large amount ,like a thousand dollars ,then you may have to prove it. |
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kathryn!
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no.... j/k idk.... i really don't care... show off |
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IamConfused
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Are you going to use itemize or use standard deduction?
If you use standard deduction, you are not able to claim your donation. |
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trip
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You should get a receipt , but you can actually claim much more than that about $1200 without receipts, without raising a "red flag" |
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just me
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Do you have the donation slip from salvation army ? If you don't you should not use it as a write off. You have no proof you ever donated anything. If you get audited the IRS may dis-allow this decution. You do not need the receipt from where you bought the items, just the slip from the donation site. |
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sexy_gurl♥
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Yes u can!! |
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scribbles_abc_mo
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I think you have to have receipts if you itemize your deductions. We have payed tithe (to the church) on our income for years now, which is also counted as a charitable donation, but we have never given enough that it was counted as more than the regular allowed deductable for all taxpayers in the short form to make it worth filling in the long form instead.
Also remember that if at some point down the line, you are ever audited they will expect you to have receipts for the last five years of deductions. |
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LaSwap
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YES! GO FOR IT! |
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sweendog67
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yep, up to $2000 witout a recipt, talk to your accountant.... if you cant get it thee use the 2 grand at church, I am sure you do not need a recipt for that.... |
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ImaYam
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when did this happen? if u did it before Jan, 15, 07, u can without a receipt, otherwise u need a receipt.. U can try and it prolly wil work, but if u get audited, boy yo @$$ is spendin time in juvee!! |
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paco_paco2009
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my question is why???????
nah, im just playin.......i don't think you can |
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Brad L
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Most Salvation Army places more or less allow you to determine the value of what you have donated yourself. But that receipt is pretty important. Could you go back to where you made the donation, explain the situation, and see if you could get a receipt?
Ethically, could you deduct that amount without a receipt? Probably
Legally, could you deduct it? You would have some problems in an audit situation. |
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Kate
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Yes, but hope you don't get audited. |
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Chrys
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nope..have to have a reciept... |
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BigDaddy Tim
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no..... if you wanna donate donate do it to help others don't worry about the damn tax break that's what wrong with this damn country people will only help others if they get something in return.. can we not just help someone because its the right thing to do and not worry so much about what were going to get on the back end.... |
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