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Old 03-08-2008, 12:04 PM   #1
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Just wanted to share this link to the Salvation Army's value guide for items donated to charity. There are several of this guides on the internet, however I have used this one over the past few years. TubroTax also has a website called ItsDeductiable. For people that manually do their taxes this information maybe of some use.

http://www.salvationarmysouth.org/valueguide.htm
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Hey that's pretty useful! Thank you!
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It's kinda interesting to take a look at the list. It includes things like "adding machine" and "black and white television". As well as a couple of things I'm not certain what they are, "high riser"?
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Yeah believe it or not there are still people that have black and white televisions. Last year a friends grandmother moved into a nursing home and I help clean out the family home. There were a couple b & w tv's and things we probably have not seen for years. I did not see "high riser" on the list.
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