Did you already file the return? Are you amending? Form 8283 is usually not submitted on its own.
Yes, the returns (including form 8283) have been filed electronically. Not sure if a paper copy has to be mailed to the IRS additionally. Thanks.
Form 8283 is required to be mailed in IF you have donations over $5000 where a signature of an appraiser and/or a signature of an official of the charity is required. In this case, Turbotax will also include a form 8453, which is a cover page for mailing documents that are required for certain e-filed returns. This form and the address will be included if you download or print "all forms and worksheets."
If your donations are less than $5000 and no appraiser signature is needed, then Turbotax will include electronic copies of for 8283 with the e-filed return and no paper copy is required to be mailed.
Thanks, this is very helpful to know. My donations are below $5,000, and form 8283 has been included in the returns which has been filed electronically. I was not sure if a paper copy of form 8283, and form 1098C have to be mailed to IRS. Based on your response, it does not appear there is a requirement to do that. Thanks.
form 8283 is used if your charitable donations are over $500 dollars (not $5000)
Do I need to send a form 8283 when my donations of clothing exceeded $500 ($562) and where do I submit
is this form automatically sent by Turbo tax with my electronic return?
Yes, Form 8283 is automatically transmitted with the rest of your e-filed return.
Yes the electronic return has been accepted by Federal; I used "Its Deductible" for clothing donated to Good Will. Since the deduction was $562; do I need to mail the 8283 or did Turbo Tax note the deduction and submit the 8283 electronically with the return submittal.
Thanks so much. I can stop being concerned abbout the form 8283
If your non-cash contributions are only $562 and are reported on Form 8283 and efiled, then you are done. You do not mail this form in.
What do I do if I don’t have an appraiser signature? I all ready got an email saying my efile was accepted. I’m don’t know what step to take next. I’m worried about penalties or fines. Thank you.
It depends.
The requirement does not apply if you donated cash, qualified vehicles where you have a receipt from the charity, some inventory, publicly traded securities or certain intellectual property.
If your donation is something other than the items above, you will need to get an appraisal to mail in.
Otherwise, your deduction may be rejected. If that happens, you could be subject to penalties.
Please see the attached publication from the IRS for more details on the appraisal needed and what needs to be included.
I understand. I donated a large amount of furniture/clothing/household items on the same day. I do not have an appraiser and did not get it appraised therefore I can't mail in such form. What do I do now?
It depends.
If you indicated the donation was valued at over $5,000 on your tax return and you do not have an appraisal report and have no way of getting one, you may need to amend your return once it is accepted by the taxing agency.
Depending upon how the donation was made and if it was made to more than one charity, you could still take some of the donation as a deduction if you have a receipt from the charity for the donations.
Please see the following for more information on they type of support you need to have for donations.
Do I need to have a receipt for my donation
See the attached link for instructions to help you amend your return.
Once I e-file my California return. Do I have to mail a copy of my 8283 with the appraisal as the IRS requires?
If yes, does California have an equivalent to the IRS form 8453?
I already have the 8453 & the 8283 signed by the CPA who prepared the appraisal and me as the trustee of the receiving CRUT.
This is a donation of $523,000 to a CRUT.
The California FTB accepts a copy of your Federal Form 8383, with signed appraisal, for your donation over $500.
Mailing Address:
Franchise Tax Board
PO Box 942840
Sacramento CA 94240-0040
Thank you for your prompt attention.
Final question:
Can I e-file the California return and then mail the 8283. If yes, do I just mail the signed 8283 and appraisal with the irs form that indicates that the return was e-file or do I have to mail the entire California return.
Thanks, jm
Just the 8283 and supporting documentation along with form 8453.