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You can't deduct the value of your time spent volunteering, but if you buy supplies for a group, the cost of that material is deductible. Similarly, if you wear a uniform in doing your good deeds, extended stay america hotels for example as a hospital volunteer or youth group leader, the costs of that apparel extended stay america hotels and any cleaning bills also can be counted as charitable donations.
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