Taxes: I donate volunteer labor, vehicle mileage, and plant material to a nonprofit--is any of that tax deductible?

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14-cents per mile. IRS standard rates for charity related mileage can be found here: irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=176030,00... You'll see that this listing is the "new for 2008" rates. If you look to the middle of the rules you'll see the note that the standard rate of 14-cents per mile for charity work is the same as it was in 2007.So -- there's your answer!

Hope that helps! Fun hints about other charity related deductions, including mileage can be found here: fivecentnickel.com/2008/03/12/uncommon-c... .

Yes, if you itemize your deductions. Its a good idea to document your activities with receipts, log book, letters of recognition, photos, etc. The tax instructions of 1040 tell you how much you can claim per mile. I use a tax program (Tax Cut) which has all the right questions in it.

There are some free online programs, too. Have fun..

Mileage Yes irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=163828,00... defines the 2007 mileage reimbursement for volunteer miles as 14 cents per mile. It will remain the same for volunteer miles in 2008 also: irs.gov/newsroom/article/0,,id=176030,00... Good luck with the other two questions that you have.................. Sources: IRS .

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