[Market-farming] contributions

Sue Oberle sue at oberlebotanical.com
Wed Jan 20 10:23:01 EST 2010


Sorry, late to the discussion. From what our accountant told us: Take 
the cost of your inputs as a write off (seed, fertilizer, etc) or your 
donations, whichever is greater. Otherwise, considered 'double-dipping'/

Sue Oberle
*OBERLE BOTANICAL* at *Happy Heart Farm*
Fort Collins, Colorado
970.581.5672
sue at oberlebotanical dot com
http://www.oberlebotanical.com
http://www.happyheartfarmcsa.com


Owsley lucy wrote:
> Thanks for all the replies and it is as I thought-no deductions for 
> us. But that will not stop us from continuing to donate food to the 
> needy. I was just thinking if there were a deduction it would be 
> stupid not to take it
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> Lucy Goodman
> Boulder Belt Eco-Farm
> Eaton, OH
> http://www.boulderbeltfarm.com
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