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Non-cash contributions

The 2025 TurboTax removes the itemized deduction tool for non-cash contributions. So, when you enter the non-cash contribution and list the donations on the same day to the same charity, will you repeat the drop-down menu with "used clothing and household goods" multiple times or go to Forms --->Form 8283, then add a list to the "cost basis" area (it pops up a separate form with multiple lines). Which is a better solution for entering lots of non-cash contributions (but less than $5k)? Thank you!

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MaxA1
Employee Tax Expert

Non-cash contributions

You can list the value of donations in one line item if it was all donated in the same day to the same charitable organization.  In the description, detail everything that was donated.

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Non-cash contributions

Hi Thank you! But what if there are a lot of items, then the list will be super long! Two donations, every time with a lot of items. Any advice? Thank you very much!

CatinaT1
Employee Tax Expert

Non-cash contributions

You would use the item description "clothing and household goods" or something similar. You don't list things item by item.

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Thank you. So, if there are different kinds of household items, such as home gym items (treadmill), electronic items, TV, and clothing, should they still be in one line/same line? Or should these be separated? One donation will be listed separately, maybe 2 or 3 groups, but all three groups were on the same date to the same charity? Thank you very much!  

Non-cash contributions

Thank you. So, if there are different kinds of household items, such as home gym items (treadmill), electronic items, TV, and clothing, should they still be in one line/same line? Or should these be separated? such as one donation will be listed separately, maybe 2 or 3 groups, but all three groups were on the same date to the same charity? 

Or list everything in one line, and it would be a really long description. 

What's the best way?

JamesG1
Employee Tax Expert

Non-cash contributions

Non-cash charitable contributions reported on IRS form 8283 may be listed these broad categories, such as:

 

  • home gym items,
  • electronic items,
  • television, and
  • clothing.

This would make it easier to separately report the costs, dates and valuations and methods of valuation for each category.

 

 

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Non-cash contributions

Thank you.  When you say "may be listed these broad categories, such as:

 

  • home gym items,
  • electronic items,
  • television, and
  • clothing."

Would it mean these are separately entered into TurboTax, one donation, and are entered 4 times due to four different categories?

LeticiaF1
Employee Tax Expert

Non-cash contributions

The broad categories, means that if donated kitchen items, you do not have to list each item individually and just list the group of items.  

 

@wendy3152020 

Non-cash contributions

Thank you.  Do you mean list the items by the following separate groups?

  • home gym items,
  • electronic items,
  • television, 
  • clothing
  • Kitchen
LeticiaF1
Employee Tax Expert

Non-cash contributions

Yes.  For more information on charitable contributions, see the following TurboTax help article:

 

How do I enter my charitable donations in TurboTax?

@wendy3152020 

 

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