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To use your own values you can enter them as a custom item. For your records, be sure to hang on to that sales receipt as well as the receipt from the charity.
The 2 images below show how to enter a custom item in ItsDeductible and assign a custom value.
To use your own values you can enter them as a custom item. For your records, be sure to hang on to that sales receipt as well as the receipt from the charity.
The 2 images below show how to enter a custom item in ItsDeductible and assign a custom value.
> How do I enter the value shown on that receipt?
You don't.
When claiming a deduction for charitable contributions of property, you're expected to report the "fair market value" (FMV) of it. That is, as other answers have pointed out, what you believe to be a typical price that a buyer and seller would agree to in an open market.
This value isn't necessarily the same as the price you may have paid for earlier. In most cases, it probably isn't. Generally for any item it would be less than the "sticker price" or suggested retail price.
Besides, you may or may not have paid the sticker price either? Generally speaking, you might buy things on sale, or using some promotion you found. Or at a discount store. Or even at a thrift shop. So, the price you paid would often have little to do with FMV.
Well the thing is you’ll have the survey card for the chance to win a gift card. And on that gift card it has the website for Goodwill. As well as, a log, track and print receipt for your tax donation. And 10% off on your next goodwill purchase for in store credit.
I don't see a link or anything to access information about how to enter the value for NEW men's shoes I donated to Goodwill. Please someone help me. Thanks.
Enter new shoes in Items in TurboTax @strongmind772. TurboTax includes suggested values. You can also use a price you find online or in a store. To use TurboTax's suggested values:
At Goodwill shoes all have the same price of $4.50 or $5.00. But nice or new shoes or boots for example are behind the counter and come out by request. They go for $20 or $30, but a shiny new pair of name brand cowboy boots could be $40.
Yes, some thrift store items go for more than others.
So while it might be common for most boots and shoes to go for $5 a pair in your area thrift store, other premium brands or newer pairs might go for higher. Just be reasonable.
Your donation is worth what's called the fair market value. This value is the amount someone would willingly pay for the item. You can estimate it by determining what you'd pay for the item at a thrift store.
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