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iDonateIt, iPhone App To Track Donations

Wow! The iDonatedIt App will allow people to keep track of non-cash donations to charities like clothes and furniture. You can track this donations, and they can be used as a taxable deduction. This is so cool for especially since I can use this at clothing swaps. iDonatedIt App retails for $2.99 at the iTunes app store a version for the Droid is currently in the works as well.

 

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In more non-iPad, Apple-related news, we learned earlier this week about iDonatedIt, an iPhone app developed by BMG CPAs in Lincoln, Nebraska. The app is designed to track all non-cash charitable contributions whether it be clothes, furniture or family members (okay maybe not the last one). This will allow you to track all of our donations to Goodwill, Salvation Army, etc. rather than receiving that crappy receipt they give you that has nothing on it.

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