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Tax Season Warning: $25K Donation Deduction Denied

Gustavo A Viera, Accountant for any contribution of $250 or more a taxpayer must receive a contemporaneous written acknowledgment of the donation

David and Veronda Durden (U.S. Supreme Court case 17441-09) contributed $25,171 to their church a few years ago, taking the itemized tax deduction for the donation. The IRS challenged their deduction on a technicality, and the Tax Court sided with the IRS in 2012

As we head into the 2013 tax season, Accountant should tell clients to be sure they won’t be hit with a Durden-style disallowance for a charitable donation.

The Durdens’ contributions consisted primarily of checks written to the church for amounts larger than $250. According to Gustavo A Viera, a Miami Accountant, for any contribution of $250 or more a taxpayer must take specific steps to substantiate the donation in order to support a deduction.

These steps are spelled out by the IRS. The taxpayer needs a “contemporaneous written acknowledgment” of the contribution. Viera explains that this is a document from the recipient of the donation which must include:

  • The amount of cash and a description (but not the value) of any property other than cash contributed.
  • Whether the organization receiving the donation provided any goods or services in consideration, in whole or in part, for any cash or property that was contributed.
  • A description and good faith estimate of the value of any goods or services received by the donor or if such goods and services consist solely of intangible religious benefit.

In this case, the Durdens had received a year-end statement from the church, acknowledging its receipt of the contributions. However, this statement did not say whether any goods or services were provided in consideration for the contributions. In disallowing the deduction, the Tax Court noted that the terms of the relevant statute require an affirmative statement that no goods or services were received.

Fortunately, it is not too late for Accountant’s to help clients sustain deductions for large charitable contributions on their 2012 tax returns. Viera said that an acknowledgment is considered “contemporaneous” if it was received on or before the date the taxpayer filed the appropriate return or the due date (including extensions) for filing the return, whichever came earlier. The document should have this type of language: “You did not receive any goods or services in connection with these contributions other than intangible religious benefits.”

Therefore, a Accountant should urge clients to collect the necessary paperwork by the tax return due date, if they don’t already have the letters in hand. For claimed contributions over $5,000, a qualified appraisal prepared by a qualified appraiser generally must be obtained as well.

This post was last modified on November 11, 2020 8:15 AM

Gustavo Viera

Gustavo A Viera is the managing partner of Accountants in Miami. His experience spans more than 35 years. He started his career in public accounting at the Big 4 CPA Firm of PriceWaterHouseCoopers where reached the level of senior audit manager. His Fortune 500 experience includes positions as CFO - Latin America Region for both Hewlett Packard and Telefonica of Spain. Gustavo also writes a blog twice a week that addresses trending accounting and tax issues. He is an SBA Advisor and teaches workshops for aspiring entrepreneurs. His office is located at 8950 SW 74 Court Suite 2201 – Miami, FL 33156 and is admitted to practice in the State of Florida as a licensed Certified Public Accountant. Gus welcomes questions and he can be reached at 305-431-2601.

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