Can you deduct hours worked for a not for profit organization that you are not paid for?
I am beginning 2 new stints this year. The first is as a board member and secretary for a neighborhood association in a historic neighborhood of a major city. I am doing a lot of work with city government entities on behalf of the residents.
The second is as a commissioner for our church. I will be coordinating a capital campaign, last time we raised almost 2 million dollars.
I get paid for none of this, which is fine with me. But, now that I see the time I will be putting into this, I wondered if it would "count". We do deduct our financial contributions, as well as goods we donate. (We itemize deductions, our total family income is under $100K if that matters)
Thanks!
I am beginning 2 new stints this year. The first is as a board member and secretary for a neighborhood association in a historic neighborhood of a major city. I am doing a lot of work with city government entities on behalf of the residents.
The second is as a commissioner for our church. I will be coordinating a capital campaign, last time we raised almost 2 million dollars.
I get paid for none of this, which is fine with me. But, now that I see the time I will be putting into this, I wondered if it would "count". We do deduct our financial contributions, as well as goods we donate. (We itemize deductions, our total family income is under $100K if that matters)
Thanks!