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I usually use Turbotax and if I recall correctly it only gives me the option of listing up to $500 in Salvation Army donations.
This year I made 3 salvation army dropouts, kept the receipts, took pictures and itemized in a spreadsheet. The totals were: $800, $1000, and $250. Does anyone know if turbotax will let me list all of these donations, and how I go about doing that? |
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If the donations were on different dates, you can enter them separately, even if they're all to the same place.
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| Turbo tax also has a program called Its Deductible where you can itemize donations and then Turbo Tax pulls them in when you do your taxes. |
This. |
It takes a while to enter every item into it's deductible - so get started now
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Betcha Its Deductible shows you donated about $200 worth of goods, not $2000. People ridiculously overvalue the crap they donate. |
It's deductible is a scam-- it also overvalues what people donate. I'm not sure how it works but it seems to take the highest price anyone has ever paid for a something used and assigns it to every thing in that category. Books that are sold for 50 cents to a dollar at a book sale show up as $3-5. Similar things with clothes. |