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Dec 8, 2022
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TCuz
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What? Of course you can deduct it yourself.
It is quite literally the exact same as making a donation yourself.
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Go ahead and donate to charity at cash registers. The business gets no cash or tax advantage out of it
TCuz
Disgraced Rules President
12/8/22 7:59pm
I don’t donate because I don’t like orphans. Can’t debunk that.
DieHarder
12/8/22 8:01pm
RE: I don’t donate because I don’t like orphans. Can’t debunk
kcca
12/8/22 8:03pm
You still can't deduct it for yourself. Why not make a donation you control?
dYrtbYkerYder
12/8/22 8:03pm
What? Of course you can deduct it yourself.
TCuz
12/8/22 8:05pm
But I'm not going to keep a bunch of receipts where they rounded up 70 cents.
dYrtbYkerYder
12/8/22 8:09pm
Of course not. Nor would you if you randomly donated 70¢ to a charity right now. The exact same.
TCuz
12/8/22 8:12pm
For cash donations under $250, you do not need a contemporaneous written
BYU-Ite
12/8/22 9:19pm
94% of Americans do not itemize deductions
El Paso Coug
12/8/22 8:21pm
Point of clarification- even if you didn’t itemize in 2020 and 2021, you could
BYU-Ite
12/8/22 9:15pm
Correct--line 10(b)
El Paso Coug
12/8/22 10:15pm
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A Drew Aitch
12/8/22 8:25pm
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