This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
The goodwill receipt is basically meaningless. You need to document what you donate and you need to substantiate its value.
Items Goodwill does not accept Large exercise equipment. Chairs, stools, or couches. Mattresses or bed frames. Desks or office furniture. Tables. Dressers or bookcases. Pianos or organs. CRT TVs.
Goodwill accepts most new, like new, and gently used household items, clothing, shoes, accessories, furniture, electronics, books, and more.
You can donate your items at our Donation Centers, located in strip malls you already frequent; visit a donation trailer or simply donate at any of 34 stores.
Goodwill accepts gently used: Clothing for all ages and occasions. Toys, games and sporting goods. Shoes and accessories. Books, CDs and DVDs.
Write in the total fair market value of your donation. This value is determined by you, the donor. Goodwill provides a donation value guide to help determine fair market value. Please note: Goodwill employees cannot help determine fair market value.
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.