Question about charitable donations and taxes
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2003 7:49 pm
When my stepdad died last summer, he had a ton of books and stuff in storage up in KY (where he and my mom had lived til she died in '97). He moved to FL in '01, but left the books and stuff in storage so he wouldn't have to pay the movers since they charge by weight. He was a pack-rat, to say the least. I picked them up and brought them down here last Christmas, so now, I have over 80 boxes of books and 5 boxes of LP's. There is no way I would have time to list all those books on Ebay. I've gone through everything (good thing, because I found one of his pistols) and taken out what I want to keep. I need to get rid of the rest of it. I know there's Salvation Army, Goodwill, and a couple of other church thrift stores around Galveston County to which I could donate them.
My question is this -- how do I decide how much they're worth?
I called one place and they told me they could pick them up and give me a receipt for them. They told me that I could write down the value and then use that as a deduction on my taxes. A large majority of the books are mystery, espionage, sci-fi, and western paperbacks. Most of them don't even look like they've been read. Some are hardbacks. As for the LP's -- I guess the value depends upon who you ask. A few are still sealed. There are several that could be collectables to someone but I've searched Ebay and nothing is selling well there lately. I'd prefer to donate most everything and get it out of my bedroom. Right now, my bed is disassembled and up against the wall and the boxes are stacked to the ceiling. I'm sleeping on the couch. I want my bedroom back. Originally, there were over 100 boxes, but I've thrown some stuff out that was junk to begin with and unpacked the stuff I want to keep.
Deducting for actual monetary donations is easy because you already have a value. For this it's different. How do I know if I'm valuing too high or too low? Anyone out there a CPA or have experience with this?
Thanks!
Shawn
BTW, if anyone is looking for an LP or a certain book, ask me. I might have it here.
My question is this -- how do I decide how much they're worth?
I called one place and they told me they could pick them up and give me a receipt for them. They told me that I could write down the value and then use that as a deduction on my taxes. A large majority of the books are mystery, espionage, sci-fi, and western paperbacks. Most of them don't even look like they've been read. Some are hardbacks. As for the LP's -- I guess the value depends upon who you ask. A few are still sealed. There are several that could be collectables to someone but I've searched Ebay and nothing is selling well there lately. I'd prefer to donate most everything and get it out of my bedroom. Right now, my bed is disassembled and up against the wall and the boxes are stacked to the ceiling. I'm sleeping on the couch. I want my bedroom back. Originally, there were over 100 boxes, but I've thrown some stuff out that was junk to begin with and unpacked the stuff I want to keep.
Deducting for actual monetary donations is easy because you already have a value. For this it's different. How do I know if I'm valuing too high or too low? Anyone out there a CPA or have experience with this?
Thanks!
Shawn
BTW, if anyone is looking for an LP or a certain book, ask me. I might have it here.
