At Christmas time, my group at work sponsored a couple of families through the Salvation Army and bought new clothes, coats, toys, etc. for the families. K and I want to write off our expenses, but the SA never provided a receipt. I wasn't the contact person for the donation, so I'm having a hard time getting the receipt. The woman who was in charge is ridiculously busy and hasn't gotten around to it, and I want to file so that I can get my refund. I do have a Target receipt for the things I purchased, but no way to prove they were actually donated.
Would you go ahead and claim in on your taxes anyway and assume a low risk of being audited, or would you continue to harass the woman in charge to get a receipt for you?
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I itemize deductions since I have a mortgage, so I can claim any deduction amount. Just some may not have that much of an effect on the refund amount.
This was my thought, too - just stop giving this poor lady grief and take my chances, but K's started freaking me out about getting audited. We donated a TON of stuff this year since we cleaned out a lot once we got wedding gifts, and he's starting to get all nervous that they're going to audit when they see how much we're claiming as donations. Personally, I think (well, know) it's small peanuts compared to what some people must donate, but he's got me all on edge over it now.
The first year I just guessed on a couple of amounts, I spazzed too. But I think the % of households that get audited is soooooo small. It gets easier after the first time
Plus, if you do get audited, couldn't you just go back to her for the receipt then?
I would claim them, and keep the Target receipt with your tax materials. Like you said, the likelihood of being audited is very low. Do you have anything from work that shows there was this drive to donate items? Just to link it up.
I wouldn't bother asking for a receipt anymore. I think it'd be really hard for her to get it and, if she got it, it would just be a blank and would cover everything that was donated.
Thanks. I think you're all right. I will just claim it and stop asking for a receipt. If I were to get audited, I could probably go back to the SA and ask for a receipt.
Thanks for the offer, Steph. I'd thought of that myself, but around here they all put the date on them before they give them to you otherwise blank. It would have a 2011 date on it, so that wouldn't work for claiming it in 2010.