Donating books to the library
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Donating books to the library
I have a lot of computer books that are outdated and probably difficult to sell, but might be good for a library. If you donate books to a library, can you write it off and if so, for how much(%)
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Re: Donating books to the library
Originally posted by josuff247
I have a lot of computer books that are outdated and probably difficult to sell, but might be good for a library. If you donate books to a library, can you write it off and if so, for how much(%)
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I have a lot of computer books that are outdated and probably difficult to sell, but might be good for a library. If you donate books to a library, can you write it off and if so, for how much(%)
thanks.
As for %, you'd have to ask my accountant. I have no idea.
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The IRS publication titled "Determining the Value of Donated Property" can be found here:
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p561.pdf
Hope that helps
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p561.pdf
Hope that helps
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You might also consider donating books to a local school. Many schools have programs for "slow" readers in which they expose them to many different types of books...
Many schools don't have the funding to order as many books as they would like, especially for classroom libraries (as opposed to the school-wide media center).
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Many schools don't have the funding to order as many books as they would like, especially for classroom libraries (as opposed to the school-wide media center).
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