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Business, 23.03.2020 16:28 eduardo79

Jerry made the following contributions during 2016:

His synagogue (by check) $1,050
The Democratic Party (by check) 180
The American Red Cross (by check) 175
His lodge fraternal organization for tickets to (a social club) a holiday party 100

In addition, Jerry donated used furniture to the Salvation Army costing $400 with a fair market value of $200. Jerry has adjusted gross income of $45,000, the necessary written acknowledgments, and he itemizes his deductions Complete the Gifts to Charity section of Schedule A below to show Jerry's deduction for 2016

Enter all amounts as positive numbers.

Gifts to Charity 100 16 Gifts by cash or check. If you made any gift of $250 or more, 1,450 X 17 Other than by cash or check. If any gift of $250 or more, see If you made a gift and got a benefit for it, see instructions instructions. You must attach Form 8283 if over $500 . . . ...17 300 X 19

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Jerry made the following contributions during 2016:

His synagogue (by check) $1,050
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