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?

Note: The amendment has nothing to do with the charitable donation deduction. I am amending the return to include missing carryover capital losses.

After you file

That is allowed if you believe you will not be able to support the deduction in an audit situation. 

After you file

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.

After you file

Again your decision ... if you are audited can you support your position at that time.  Will the auditor believe your story.

rjs
Level 15
Level 15

After you file

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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After you file

you would produce a receipt only if you are audited.