> On 1/27/12 6:38 PM, ira smilovitz wrote:
>> On Friday, January 27, 2012 5:26:31 PM UTC-5, Arthur Kamlet wrote:
>>> In article<jfuted$fds$
1...@dont-email.me>,
>>> JoeTaxpayer<
JoeTa...@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>> On 1/27/12 1:58 PM, Arthur Kamlet wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> And if membership includes free admission, which you otherwise
>>>>> would have had to pay when you attended, subtract that too.
>>>>
>>>> Art - I responded just before your reply hit. I agree the attendance
>>>> should be taken into account, but isn't it for the institution to
>>>> produce that letter? If it states "no value", who am I to argue?
>>>
>>>
>>> I'll buy that but the charity ned not issue a receipt for under $250.
>>
>> If any goods or services are provided in exchange for the donation, the
>> receipt threshold is $75, not $250.
>
> I looked. Aquarium Membership. Family Membership was $135, and they wrote
> 'value of benefit' $15.50 which is crazy as it's $84 to get 4 people in.
> So after the second visit I'm ahead and $120 is a deduction. Honestly, if
> I were the IRS, I'd ask where $15.50 comes from, with one adult admission
> $23.
>
Just because and adult admission costs $23 doesn't mean it is worth it.
Some of that might be a donation (forced, sure).