gprellwitz
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Grant Prellwitz
Okay, I'm starting to do my taxes for this year, and want to verify the tax-deductibility of flights I've provided for charity organizations, namely Angel Flight Central and LifeLine Pilots. I've seen all sorts of anecdotal evidence that says that direct costs (e.g. airplane rental) are deductable as non-cash donations to the organization. However, since these amount to around $3000 this year, I'd like to have something a little more substantial, lest I inadvertently run afoul of the rules.
Does anyone have something for me on this? Have a citation or ruling? Been through an audit where the IRS okayed it?
(BTW, I'm reviewing this thread from 2005 already: http://www.pilotsofamerica.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2381)
Does anyone have something for me on this? Have a citation or ruling? Been through an audit where the IRS okayed it?
(BTW, I'm reviewing this thread from 2005 already: http://www.pilotsofamerica.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2381)
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