Definitely talk to a local CPA on this.

Materials and services which would otherwise have to be purchased by the 
ministry are generally recordable by both entities. However, the services are 
possibly not (at least in the US) deductible. If you regularly produce these 
materials for other customers without separate material and design fees, then 
you can invoice the full amount and get a donation receipt accordingly, but if 
the design fees are usually separate, the ministry may not be allowed to 
include that in their receipt to you. (this is why you need to talk to a local 
CPA)

Regardless, you can record the fair market value you would normally sell the 
materials for, not the cost. Yes, this would be a debit to some Charitable 
Expense account and a credit to Income/Revenue. (the debit/credit is the same 
for services rendered)

Note, you can’t ‘donate’ services as a professional that aren’t your 
profession. For example, an attorney stuffing envelopes for a non-profit 
mail-out doesn’t record a donation of his consultation time and the non-profit 
doesn’t record receipt of any professional service. But in your case, if you 
routinely handle mail-outs as a service to other customers you could maybe 
donate this to the ministry, though again, can’t likely deduct it or get a 
receipt for it. (but you should probably still invoice it so you can each 
record the gift/expense on your books)

Regards,
Adrien

> Eric H. Bowen on Sat Jun 30 15:10:52 EDT 2018
> 
> I performed some design work and provided custom-printed envelopes and
> materials for a local 501c3 charitable ministry. I am not charging them
> money for the items, but I would like to receive credit for their fair
> market value as an in-kind charitable donation. The ministry's treasurer
> said to send him an invoice for the material and he would acknowledge
> its receipt as a donation. Am I able to use Gnucash to track this
> donation and, if so, what is the proper way to record the activity?
> 
> --------Eric H. Bowen



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