I'd imagine you can only deduct the value of the services you
provided/charged.  If you did it pro-bono, then you probably could deduct
your full rate per hour, since you agreed to a value of your services there
is a record of that charge.



On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 4:11 PM, Tony <tonyw...@gmail.com> wrote:

> hi kids.
>
> i worked a contract for services for a non-profit this past year.
> i made it clear to them that i did this at a discounted price, as part
> donation to them.  if my REAL price for work is $x/hour and i only charged
> $y/hr
> can i claim the difference as a donation?
>
> just wondering.
>
> thanks
> tony
>
> Better than a thousand hollow words, is one word that brings peace.
> -- siddhartha gautama
>
> 

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