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  1. The U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) requires donors to value their items. To help guide you, Goodwill Industries International has compiled a list providing price ranges for items commonly sold in Goodwill® stores.

  2. Valuation Guide for Goodwill Donors. The U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) requires donors to value their items. To help guide you, Goodwill Industries International has compiled a list providing price ranges for items commonly sold in Goodwill® stores.

  3. At the end of the year, if you itemize deductions on your taxes, you can claim a tax deduction for clothing and household items that are in good condition. The U.S. Internal Revenue Service requires you to value your donation when filing your return.

  4. If you itemize deductions on your federal tax return, you may be entitled to claim a charitable deduction for your Goodwill donations. According to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), a taxpayer can deduct the fair market value of clothing, household goods, used furniture, shoes, books and so forth.

  5. Donation Value Guide – What is my Donation Worth? What is Tax Deductible? How much can you deduct for the gently used goods you donate to Goodwill? The IRS allows you to deduct fair market value for gently-used items. The quality of the item when new and its age must be considered.

  6. You must take into consideration the quality and condition of your items when determining a value. The IRS does not allow us to make a dollar valuation. We can only verify your gift. According to Federal law, clothing and household goods must be in “good used condition or better” for tax deductions.

  7. The U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS) requires donors to value their items to obtain a charitable donations itemized tax deduction. The items donated must be in good used condition or better, and remember, the price ranges are only estimated values. Be sure to get a receipt when you donate your goods. Goodwill® won’t put a dollar value on