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Business, 28.02.2020 19:56 abbeygrace13

Christine saw a television advertisement asking for donations of used vehicles to a charitable foundation and decided to donate her old car. Which of the following statements is correct?
a. She can take a tax deduction large enough on an after-tax basis to equal the amount she would have received if she sold the car directly.
b. She can take a deduction greater than the amount for which the charity actually sells the vehicle.
c. She can claim an estimated value for the auto if the charity uses it rather than selling it.
d. The charity is not required to provide her with any information about what they do with the auto.

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