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Deductions & credits
@SusanY1 wrote:
Separate itemized receipts for each donation meet the requirement. The more detail that your receipts have, the better.
My concern is with the term "standard goodwill receipt". In my old city, Goodwill had drop boxes and after you dropped in your bag, you could pull a form letter out of a mailbox that had no date, no names and no specificity. One could write their own list on that, but what was the proof you didn't just pull the slip out of the box and make it up?
More recently they switched to a system where, if you go during working hours, they show you to a terminal and you type the details of your donation and it prints a letter for you. It's still not signed by them, but at least it would be harder for an auditor to claim it was faked.