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Can you change the Method used to determine the fair market value of stock donated to donor advised fund once it has been entereed?

The system automatically entered "comparative sales" but my information from Fidelity Charitable says "Treasury Regulation #20.2031-2" as the method.
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ColeenD3
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Can you change the Method used to determine the fair market value of stock donated to donor advised fund once it has been entereed?

Treasury Regulation #20.2031 is for inherited stock with an estate valuation. It is not a gift from a donor.

Can you change the Method used to determine the fair market value of stock donated to donor advised fund once it has been entereed?

Maybe I entered the amount wrong on my taxes.  I opened a Fidelity Giving Fund this year and funded it with stock.  I entered the amount of proceeds, stock name and amount of stock given to the fund under Non-Cash Charity.  I wasn’t given a chance to enter the method like I was when I entered a clothing donation to Red Cross. Is that the right place to be entering this donation?

 

Can you help me with a couple more Charity Questions please?

 

(1) I don’t know where to look for this question.  If you can guide me, it would be appreciated.  I understand that when you fund a donor-advised 501c company like Fidelity Charitable with stock, that you are limited to 30% of your AGI to claim that year.  At first I thought when I said it was stock that I had donated that TT would automatically adjust the amount that I could claim, but it didn’t.  I went back and clicked on the one where it said your amount would be limited and it let me click on 30%.   I also have clothing donations that were non-cash.  How can I tell how much I can carry forward to next year?

 

(2) Are clothing donations to places like Red Cross also limited, and if so is it 20% or how can you tell?

 

Thank you!

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