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akstn6

Junior Member
What is the name of your state?TN

I have a dependent who has made charitable contributions throughout the 2004 tax year. Am I correct to assume that I can count my dependent's contributions along with mine in the total listed under my itemized deductions?

Thanks for taking my question.
 


Snipes5

Senior Member
No, that is incorrect, unless you're talking about a little kid who decided to give some of her toys to the less fortunate... in that case it would actually be your deduction, because a little kid doesn't really own anything to give away.

Snipes
 

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