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For any contribution of $250 or more (including contributions of cash or property), you must obtain and keep in your records a contemporaneous written acknowledgment from the qualified organization indicating the amount of the cash and a description of any property other than cash contributed.
In general, a well put together donation receipt should include the nonprofit organizations basic information such as name, the donation date, the donation amount, and a statement indicating that the organization is indeed an official nonprofit with their corresponding nonprofit ID nonprofit listed.
Because charitable contributions are often tax deductible, taxpayers must furnish proof in the form of an official dated receipt from the receiving organization or some other official transaction record.
Donors are responsible for obtaining a written acknowledgment from a charity for any single contribution of $250 or more before the donors can claim a charitable contribution on their federal income tax returns.
To deduct charitable contributions, you must file Form 1040 and itemize deductions on Schedule A. If you receive any benefit from your donation, you must deduct only the excess of your gift subtracting the value of the benefit you received.