When customers abandon their property

Courtesy Ask FSB  Thu, 08/20/2009 - 08:22

A dry cleaner considers turning customers' absentmindedness into a tidy tax break.

Taylor, Jackson, Miss.

I own a dry cleaning business and was wondering what to do with all the forgotten or left-behind clothes.

They date back a few months or as far back as a year. I read that by donating them I could get a tax write-off.

By Kathleen Ryan O'Connor ,...


 

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