Force Flow
12-29-2004, 11:05 PM
A reminder to all of you who are looking to get rid of older computers, you can donate the PC write it off on your taxes. Thanks Blair.
A number of charities and charity clearinghouses -- such as the National Christian Foundation and Gifts In Kind America -- accept used computers. The clearinghouses match your donation with an organization that can use it and will, in turn, send you a receipt. The receipt is important for a tax write-off.
~From HardOCP
http://www.10news.com/technology/4032454/detail.html
Certainly the right time of year for those of you starting on your taxes--after all, that old PC in the basement isn't really doing anything... :p
A number of charities and charity clearinghouses -- such as the National Christian Foundation and Gifts In Kind America -- accept used computers. The clearinghouses match your donation with an organization that can use it and will, in turn, send you a receipt. The receipt is important for a tax write-off.
~From HardOCP
http://www.10news.com/technology/4032454/detail.html
Certainly the right time of year for those of you starting on your taxes--after all, that old PC in the basement isn't really doing anything... :p