#3 Cash is tax deductible. Cans are not.
FALSE.
Gifts-in-kind (physical goods) are tax deductible. You get a tax deduction receipt every time you drop off goods at any charity. She should know that!
jessprof 1 year ago
Ample Harvest dovetails perfectly to this video.
Instead of donating canned/packaged food to a food pantry, you can donate excess food from your backyard garden.... and doing so costs you zero.
Google Ample Harvest to learn more
garyoppenheimer 1 year ago
#3 Cash is tax deductible. Cans are not.
FALSE.
Gifts-in-kind (physical goods) are tax deductible. You get a tax deduction receipt every time you drop off goods at any charity. She should know that!
jessprof 1 year ago
Ample Harvest dovetails perfectly to this video.
Instead of donating canned/packaged food to a food pantry, you can donate excess food from your backyard garden.... and doing so costs you zero.
Google Ample Harvest to learn more
garyoppenheimer 1 year ago