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March 25, 2024
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Import charity from Quicken

  • March 25, 2024
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I import my charitable contributions from Quicken.  I often buy items from various stores and donate them to the food shelf, etc.  In Quicken, the Payee is listed as the retail store.  But this is not a charity, So what we have is a charity non-cash entry, but the "charity" still shows up as the retail store.  My inclination is to simply code all of them as Charity in Quicken and let it go at that.  So long as nothing goes over $500, it shouldn't matter, should it?  That is, the detail will show "Target" as a charity, with numerous "cash contributions" to it.  

    Best answer by RobertB4444

    That is correct.  And you have receipts.  So you're all good on that.

     

    If you were audited, however, it might be a good idea to reach out to Target and ask the name of the charity that you supported that day.  And for the future writing "local food bank" or whatever on the receipt is not a bad idea.

     

    @Jewing2 

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    March 27, 2024

    That is correct.  And you have receipts.  So you're all good on that.

     

    If you were audited, however, it might be a good idea to reach out to Target and ask the name of the charity that you supported that day.  And for the future writing "local food bank" or whatever on the receipt is not a bad idea.

     

    @Jewing2 

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