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Are individual's donations of prepared food "out-of-pocket" (cash) or "non-cash" contributions?

I cook/bake for a qualified charitable organization (for example, soup served at a shelter for the homeless).  When I make the soup, is the costs of the ingredients considered "out of pocket" expense (listed as cash donation), or a non-cash donation of "soup"?  And if it's items I make for a bake sale (again, it's a qualified charity), is the amount I can deduct the cost of ingredients (out-of-pocket), or the "fair market value" (i.e., what they sell it for) of the non-cash items?  IRS publications don't give guidance on food donations except for businesses donating inventory - not relevant for me, an individual tax payer.

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Are individual's donations of prepared food "out-of-pocket" (cash) or "non-cash" contributions?

You get to deduct the cost of the ingredients as a CASH donation. You can also deduct mileage if applicable.

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