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Filing taxes & volunteering - what to keep track of?
I just filed my taxes last night, & I know that you can "write-off" certain expenses while vounteering - although I haven't ever done this.
What kinds of things can you "write-off" while volunteering within the FIRST community? What kind of records are needed? Are there certain IRS forms you can use as a guide? What counts as volunteering?
Post here what counts if you have experience with this, or just send me a PM. Thanks! Last edited by Elgin Clock : 13-03-2009 at 13:51. |
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Re: Filing taxes & volunteering - what to keep track of?
You have to be volunteering for a non-profit corporation (like FIRST and many teams), but you can deduct certain expenses on your Schedule A. So, of course, you must be itemizing your deductions. I will send you a PM with the specifics...I don't want to start giving public tax advice!
IRS Publication 526 has the instructions for volunteer travel, etc. Last edited by Meredith Novak : 13-03-2009 at 15:17. |
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Re: Filing taxes & volunteering - what to keep track of?
One thing to keep in mind is that unless you are itemizing your deductions, you cannot "write off" specific volunteering expenses. Generally, you will need to have some considerable write offs (such as a mortgage) before itemizing saves you anything over the standard deduction.
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Re: Filing taxes & volunteering - what to keep track of?
http://www.nolo.com/legal-encycloped...ons-29659.html
Pretty good description here. I do a lot of volunteering and keep records, especially for mileage. These small amounts really add up. |
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Re: Filing taxes & volunteering - what to keep track of?
I know for a fact that I can claim my mileage when I itemize my federal taxes.
I keep a simple calendar book in my car and record all my miles. I can claim mileage if I go directly from work to the robot shop and than home. 75.3 miles a day adds up As for any other deductions, I don't know. |
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Re: Filing taxes & volunteering - what to keep track of?
I've logged several thousand miles per year to deduct. Also lodging expenses when I travel to distant events. My tax software queries for the amounts.
You can't deduct food though, even if what you pay for in a restaurant is more than you'd spend cooking at home. |
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Re: Filing taxes & volunteering - what to keep track of?
My first comment - ALWAYS for any tax questions/advice it is most wise to seek guidance from a tax professional.
Second ... Wayne, Don't you have to subtract what your normal mileage is from work to home? I thought only "additional mileage" accumulated while volunteering was eligible. |
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Re: Filing taxes & volunteering - what to keep track of?
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Re: Filing taxes & volunteering - what to keep track of?
I've been writing off my travel expenses (hotel, gasand food mainly) for the past few years. I use my bank statements to obtain the information of what I spent on actual travel to the event. I have yet to write off my off season event travel because I am not sure if it counts.
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Re: Filing taxes & volunteering - what to keep track of?
It depends on the organization putting on the off-season. See the link I posted for some criteria. FIRST would not be the organization.
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