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Hello.

A donor is donating $20K worth of equipment he got from his employer, but he got it as a discount of $5K.

Can you confirm this is the correct entry? Thank you!

Hard Credit Employee $20K

Soft Credit Employer $15K

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  • @Dariel Dixon
    Hi, Dariel.

    Thank you! This is awesome. I appreciate it. ")

  • @Bernard Nemis - Great question to ask- @JoAnn Strommen is correct. Your receipt to the donor (employee) only states an itemized description of the equipment with no value per the IRS regulation. It is up to your donor to provide proof of the value for tax purposes. How you record the value of the gift in kind is up to your organization's finance department, and acceptance policies may involve equipment depreciation. The employer has nothing to do with the actual donation.

  • @Barbara Kunkel
    Thanks, Barbara. Sorry, I should have said it was a theoretical question. Context is that, in the past we did acknowledge the Employer. But only because we thought the Employee purchased $5K worth of items and the Employer matched it 1:3. The equipment came through them, but it was initiated by the employee's purchase of the items. We later found out it was not the case. Forgive me, but this was the confusing part. Just wanted to make sure I am not missing anything. We just entered the gift in the Employee's giving history and didn't SC the employer. ")

    I do agree with JoAnn regarding the itemized documentation w/o valuation that goes with the acknowledgement letter. The amount though is for representation of the gift recorded in RE. But this is beside the point.

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