Sunday, March 25, 2018

Spring Cleaning? The “Need to Knows” of Donating to Goodwill and Your Tax Form


Spring Cleaning? The “Need to Knows” of Donating to Goodwill and Your Tax Form
1 April 2018
Julianne Shenk
JBS Nonprofit Consulting


It is that time of year, the “time to spring clean and take your donations to Goodwill” time of the year. I get asked a lot if donations to Goodwill are tax deductible.  In short, if you itemize deductions on your FEDERAL tax return, you may be entitled to claim a charitable deduction for your donations to Goodwill. According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS),

“a taxpayer can deduct the fair market value of clothing, household goods, used furniture, shoes, books, and so forth.” [1]

As for “fair market value”, per the IRS, Fair Market Value is defined as:

"the price at which the property would change hands between a willing buyer and a willing seller, neither being under any compulsion to buy or to sell and both having reasonable knowledge of relevant facts.” [2]

Value depends on the condition of the item. Remember, by law, a charitable organization cannot tell you what your donated items are worth, you must value the items yourself.[3]

The latest IRS Donation Value Guide can be found here: https://www.amazinggoodwill.com/hubfs/docs/Donation_Value_Guide_-100115.pdf

Consult the guide, asses the value of your donated goods and document well. You will need this information when itemizing your donations on your FEDERAL tax form.

Happy Spring Cleaning!


[1] https://www.amazinggoodwill.com/donating/IRS-guidelines
[2] https://www.irs.gov/publications Publication 561
[3] https://www.amazinggoodwill.com/donating/IRS-guidelines





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