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What You Need to Know About Donating Furniture

One of our goals this year is to get our house fixed up and ready to sell. As we reviewed the current state, we saw that we needed to seriously  reorganize our living space and make it clutter free.

Over the years we had accumulated a lot of things, but we weren’t using some of them or they no longer suited us for one reason or another.

Making More Space By Getting Rid of Our Furniture

While we got new furniture that did a better job of keeping everything organized it meant that we needed to have a plan for getting our old stuff out. When looking at our options, we had a few choices:

After we did an inventory of everything we were looking at getting rid of, we did a combination of the three with most items being donated.

Arranging for Furniture Donation

When looking at the various charities, I noticed that most pick-up arrangements had similar guidelines. One thing you should be aware of is that many times, the final decision on whether to take a donation is on the driver as they can’t make an accurate assessment over the phone.

To make sure, your stuff gets accepted, here are some things to keep in mind:

With the exception of the television, all of  the furniture we wanted to donate was accepted. For us, we gave to the local Habitat for Humanity Restore.

Don’t Forget to Track Your Donated Furniture

Whether you take your donations to your favorite charity or have it picked up, don’t forget to get a receipt and track your donations using ItsDeductible for a bigger tax deduction.

Thoughts on Donating Furniture

I’d love to hear from you about donating your goods to charities in your area. What are some options in your town that you love?

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