How do Money Donations, Item Donations, and Expenses & Mileage differ?

Money donations are any donations that you make directly to a charitable organization using one of the following payment methods:

Money donations differ from item donations in that you are donating a gift of money directly to a charity. Item donations, on the other hand, are gifts of some type of goods or some other physical thing that you can actually hold in your hands. Some examples of item donations are:

It is sometimes hard to tell the difference between money donations and expenses and mileage deductions because you may actually use money when incurring some expenses. One thing to keep in mind is that expenses you record on the Expenses & Mileage tab are costs that you incur while taking part in a charitable activity.

For example, if you purchase a meal for a child who you mentor as part of your work for a charitable organization, the price of that meal is an expense that you can deduct on the Expenses & Mileage tab.

For more information about this type of deduction, refer to "Out-of-Pocket Expenses in Giving Services" in IRS Publication 526.