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RETURN ON THIS WORKSHEET, PLEASE. Do not add/remove any rows or columns. Gross Taxable Income (Positive numbers) FOR AGI Deductions (Negative numbers) FROM AGI Deductions
RETURN ON THIS WORKSHEET, PLEASE. Do not add/remove any rows or columns. | Gross Taxable Income (Positive numbers) | FOR AGI Deductions (Negative numbers) | FROM AGI Deductions (Negative numbers) | Explanation for anything excluded |
I contributed a lot of money to charity this year (and have receipt documentation for all contributions). Im such a nice guy! I gave $1,000 in cash to the March of Dimes. I contributed some of my old furniture to the church. It was some good stuff! I contributed a red velvet couch and my old recliner. The furniture is considered vintage and is worth $7,000 today (the appraiser surprised me!), even though I only paid $800 for it back in the day. When I contributed the furniture, the pastor said he didnt like the fabric and was going to sell the furniture to pay for some more pews in the church. Oh well, some people just have no taste, right? Roca Cola had a charity drive for the United Way this year and I contributed $180 total for the whole year. Turns out, I dont even miss it because Roca Cola takes it right off my paycheck every month. Oh, one other bit of charity from me this year. An old buddy of mine was down on his luck. He lost his job and his house. I gave him $500 to help him out. |
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