How much can you write off for salvation army donations

Claim a Tax Deduction

Claim a tax deduction

Your monetary donations and donations of clothing and household goods that are in “good” condition or better are entitled to a tax deduction, according to Federal law. The Internal Revenue Service requires that all charitable donations be itemized and valued.

Use the list of average prices below as a guide for determining the value of your donation. Values are approximate and are based on items in good condition.

It’s a good idea to check with your accountant or read up on the rules before you file you return. Here are some handy IRS tips for deducting charitable donations.

When you bring items to one of our donation locations, you may fill out a paper donation form. The form is required if you are donating computers and other technology equipment so that we can comply with state reporting requirements. Thanks for taking the time to fill it out!

Estimated donation values

Women’s Clothing
Accessories $2–8
Blouses $2–8
Dresses $3–16
Handbags $2–4
Intimate apparel $2–10
Outerwear $7–35
Shoes $2–10
Skirts $2–8
Slacks $2–8
Suits $5–15

Men’s Clothing
Suits $15–40
Jackets $6–20
Shirts $2–6
Outerwear $7–16
Sweaters $2–10
Accessories $7–35
Shoes $2–10

Children’s Clothing
Dresses $1–3
Pants $1–5
Shirts $1–5
Outerwear $3–8
Sweaters $1–5
Shoes $1–6

Furniture
Kitchen sets $40–100
End Tables $2–20
Coffee tables $10–25
Dressers w/ mirrors $25–60
Wardrobes $15–60
China cabinets $40–150
Trunks $15–30
Sofas $50–125
Desks $20–75
Recliners $20–50

Housewares
Cookware $2–10
Tabletops $1–10
Vacuums $15–25
Pictures $2–10
Lamps $5–30
Luggage $5–10
Computers
Systems $100–500
Monitors $10–50

Electronics
Televisions $20–170
Stereo Systems $25–100
Radios $5–20
Sporting Goods
Golf clubs $2–10
Bicycles $12–60
Fishing rods $3–10
Skates $3–5
Tennis rackets $2–10

Tax information

If you itemize deductions on your federal tax return, you may be entitled to claim a charitable deduction for your Goodwill donations. 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. Fair market value is the price a willing buyer would pay for them. Value usually depends on the condition of the item. By law, a charity cannot tell you what your donated items are worth. This is something you must do yourself. To assess “fair market value” for your donations:

  • Consult a local tax advisor who should be familiar with market values in your region
  • Review the following tax guides available from the IRS

IRS Guidelines

Determining the Value of Donated Property — defines “fair market value” and helps donors and appraisers determine the value of property given to qualified organizations. It also explains what kind of information you must have to support the charitable contribution deduction you claim on your return. (Publication 561)

To help you determine your donations fair market value Goodwill is happy to provide a Donation Value Guide that offers average prices in our stores for items in good condition.

Charitable Contributions — explains which organizations are qualified to receive deductible charitable contributions, the types of contributions you can deduct, how much you can deduct, what records to keep, and how to report charitable contributions (Publication 526)

Noncash Charitable Contributions — applies to deduction claims totaling more than $500 for all contributed items. If a donor is claiming over $5,000 in contribution value, there is a section labeled “Donee Acknowledgement” in Section B, Part IV of Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Form 8283 that must be completed. The form and instructions are available on the IRS site and can be accessed through this link, IRS Tax Forms. A member of the management staff must verify that the donation receipts match the completed form and fill in the date of donation/s in this section. In addition, Goodwill’s name (Goodwill Retail Services, Inc.), store address and identification number (39-2040239) must be completed. Management staff must also provide their signature, title, and the signature date. Finally, a copy of completed Form/s 8283 should be forwarded to the Merchandise Analyst.

IRS Links for Forms and Instructions — IRS Tax Form 8283 is used to report information about noncash charitable contributions. Form 8282 is used to report information to the IRS and donors about dispositions of certain charitable deduction property made within 3 years after the donor contributed the property.

Goodwill will be happy to provide a receipt as substantiation for your contributions in good used condition, only on the date of the donation.

Goodwill Central Coast information for tax return with address of your donation center.

Tax ID 94-1254638

Source: IRS Donating Guidelines

Can you get a tax write off for donating to Salvation Army?

To write off any cash contributions, no matter how small, you need a canceled check, bank record or a receipt with the charity's name and donation amount. That means that putting cash in the church collection plate or the Salvation Army bucket is a no-no if you want to be able to take a deduction for it.

What is the max you can write off for donations?

In general, you can deduct up to 60% of your adjusted gross income via charitable donations, but you may be limited to 20%, 30% or 50% depending on the type of contribution and the organization (contributions to certain private foundations, veterans organizations, fraternal societies, and cemetery organizations come ...

Will there be a $300 charitable deduction in 2022?

Unfortunately, as of April 2022, the answer is no. In the 2021 tax year, the IRS temporarily allowed individuals to deduct $300 per person (those married filing jointly can deduct up to $600) without itemizing other deductions. But that change does not apply to the 2022 tax year.

How much of a write off is donating clothes?

The tax laws say that you can deduct charitable contributions worth up to 60% of your AGI.