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While preparing amended return, I realized that I am now missing the receipt for one of my charitable donations. Should I remove the donation when I amend the return?
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That is allowed if you believe you will not be able to support the deduction in an audit situation.
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We combined two houses and gave a house full of furniture and home goods to Purple Heart. They picked up multiple truck loads and left two separate receipts. I entered as two separate donations with different dates. I can only find one of the receipts. I do have a spreadsheet that I used to inventory and value all of the items.
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Again your decision ... if you are audited can you support your position at that time. Will the auditor believe your story.
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The spreadsheet, together with the one receipt and a copy of this discussion, should be enough to convince an auditor that you made the donation. I would not remove it. Save everything until three years after you file the amended return.
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