I asked my CPA a question, he answered within 24 hours, and I sent him a one-liner thanking him for the quick turnaround. You can build a good reputation and booming consulting practice on hundreds of one-line notes.
From: Bill Frank
To: T. C. Porterfield, C.P.A.
Sent: Sunday, February 08, 20- 4:16 PM
Subject: Tax deduction for charitable giving . . . ?
Tom,
My wife is President of a Front Range museum association, and in that capacity makes copies and pays for incidental expenses. Can we estimate and deduct those amounts?
Thanks,
:B
William S. Frank (Bill)
From: T. C. Porterfield [tcp@phdc.com]
Sent: February 09, 20-- 10:39 AM
To: Bill Frank at CareerLab
Subject: Re: Tax deduction for charitable giving . . . ?
Bill,
I believe that it is appropriate to deduct expenses paid on behalf of a charitable organization and not reimbursed as donations. So I would say yes we should estimate and deduct those amounts.
T. C. Porterfield, C.P.A.
From: Bill Frank at CareerLab [wsfrank@careerlab.com]
Sent: February 09, 20-- 10:57 AM
To: T. C. Porterfield
Subject: RE: Tax deduction for charitable giving . . . ?
Thanks for the quick answer.
You're a friend,
:B
William S. Frank (Bill)