Jonathan and Naomi Struebel provided you the following information about their charitable possible charitable contributions. Cash contribution
Question:
Jonathan and Naomi Struebel provided you the following information about their charitable possible charitable contributions.
Cash contribution to a family whose house burned down $1,000
Time worked as a volunteer at the local food bank (5 hours @ $50 per hour) 250
Cash contribution to the Baptist Church (Receipt provided) 500
Cash contribution to United Way (Naomi could not find the receipt
but indicated she thought it was $300) 300
In addition, the Struebel’s hosted an exchange student, Roberto Santaspago for nine months. Roberto was part of International Student Exchange Programs (a qualified organization). Roberto attended eleventh grade at the local high school. The Struebel’s did not claim Roberto as a dependent but paid the following items for his well-being: food and clothing $1,500, medical care $300, fair value of lodging $2,800, and Entertainment $100. They would like to know if any of the amounts listed for Roberto can be deducted as charitable contributions.
Instructions: Prepare a client letter for Mr. and Mrs. Struebel question on their charitable contributions. How much of the items listed can they claim? Be sure to include the total amount that can be deducted as a charitable contribution and any substantiation requirements. Use IRS Publication 526 available from www.irs.gov. An example of a client letter for this class is available at Sample Client Letter Link.
Intermediate Accounting
ISBN: 978-1118147290
15th edition
Authors: Donald E. Kieso, Jerry J. Weygandt, and Terry D. Warfield