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You can deduct the excess, if any, between the FMV of the item and the amount you paid as a charitable donation, assuming you paid more than FMV for the item. You must, however, be able to show that you knew the item was worth less than what you were paying when you purchased it.
You can deduct the excess, if any, between the FMV of the item and the amount you paid as a charitable donation, assuming you paid more than FMV for the item. You must, however, be able to show that you knew the item was worth less than what you were paying when you purchased it.
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