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Charitable Deductions

I serve on the boards of two different charities, I often donate items the office needs, or general supplies.  When listing  under the "item" category, none of the choices seem useful.  For example, if I purchase paper towels for the kitchen, or soap for the restrooms, or paper or ink for the office I buy them at the store and save the receipts.  Do I lump my receipts under "money" or do I list each thing individually?  Please advise.

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JohnB5677
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Charitable Deductions

Yes, you can lump them together.  

 

  • But the IRS may require verification of the donations.
  • You can do this by logging in each purchase, and attaching the receipt.
  • Store this with your tax documents.
  • If the question arises, then you will have it.

 

  • You can list all of the items under 
    • Household Items, or
    • Other personal property.
    • You can also use the date Various

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