For tax year 2003 (the most recent tax year for which data is available), individuals reported noncash donations valued at $36.9 billion. These donations were reported on federal form 8283, Noncash Charitable Contribution, which is required when a taxpayer makes noncash donations which exceed a total $500.
Not surprisingly, corporate stock was the largest percentage, value-wise, of noncash donations (Dick Cheney, Halliburton, anyone?) representing 37.2% of the total value deducted. However, for most folks, clothing was the most common donation, representing 48% of the number of donations, as opposed to the value of donations. After all, those used Levis are only worth so much… Those Manolo Blahniks on the other hand…
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