Oregon Court denies deduction for photo vouchers

Oregon Court denies deduction for photo vouchers

Oregon Court denies deduction for photo vouchers

The Oregon Tax Court, acting through its Magistrate Division, has denied a charitable contribution deduction on taxpayers’ personal state tax return for the value of vouchers donated to various charities redeemable for photography sessions. The taxpayers, who operate a photography studio, said they were regularly approached by citizens seeking contributions for their charities. They decided that they would offer a photo session and a gallery portrait worth about $700-$800 and claimed a charitable contribution deduction of more than $80,000 over two years. They claimed the vouchers were “art work.” The state allowed a deduction of about $14,500, equal to an amount the IRS had allowed for the...

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