Money & taxes
The short answer: sometimes — and only under specific conditions. Here's the plain-English version.
It's one of the most common questions people have when clearing out a closet. The honest answer is "it depends," so let's break down exactly when a clothing donation can lower your tax bill — and when convenience matters more than a receipt.
In the U.S., donated clothing can be tax-deductible only when you give to a qualified, IRS-recognized tax-exempt organization — typically a registered 501(c)(3) charity — and only if you itemize deductions on your return instead of taking the standard deduction. If you take the standard deduction (as most filers do), a clothing donation won't change your taxes regardless of where it goes.
This is general information, not tax advice. For your specific situation, check IRS guidance or talk to a tax professional.
Here's our honest position: Abq Reclaimed is a local reuse and recycling service, not a registered 501(c)(3) charity. That means our pickups are not tax-deductible. What we offer instead is speed and simplicity — a free, contactless way to keep clothing out of the landfill without leaving your house, and we take items in any condition, including pieces no charity would resell.
If a deduction is genuinely worth it for you — you itemize, and your items are clean and resellable — donating to a qualified charity and keeping the receipt makes sense. If you take the standard deduction (so a receipt won't help you anyway), or your clothes are too worn for resale, a free pickup is usually the faster, easier, and just-as-responsible choice. Either way, the goal is the same: those clothes get a second life instead of a landfill.
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