Those options are likely less labor-intensive, may make more financial sense, may give you a tax advantage and perhaps can spare you some emotional turmoil.
Here are some tips: • Instead of organizing, pricing and enlisting assistants for a garage sale, make it easy on yourself by taking items to a favorite charity. If you have a large quantity or some very large items, some charitable organizations will pick them up for free or a reasonable fee. • Consider taking furniture that’s in reasonably good shape to a furniture consignment or selling online. “I generally only sell items that I know people would want, such as a Dyson vacuum cleaner or outdoor furniture. I have sold nice clothing that I no longer wear at the consignment store as well,” Jones says.• Detach. “It is very difficult for me to sell something for, say, $1 that has some sentimental memory for me and I remember what I paid for it,” she says. “Goodwill may also sell it for $1, but I don't know about it. So the emotional consequences are less when I donate.”• Get a receipt when you make donations, listing the items if the attendant doesn’t do it for you. “I scan the receipt so I don't have to keep up with it all year long,” Jones says. “At tax time, I go on the Internet and find websites that help value donated items.” • Remember, you have to pay taxes on any capital gains from items you sell in a garage sale, but that is moot, because the initial cost of the item likely was much more than your sale price, Jones says. However, you get to take a charitable contribution deduction for donated items. “The disadvantage is that you have to wait until tax time to get it and you have to itemize. So if you don't itemize, a garage sale is better,” she says. “If you can itemize, you might get more cash from a garage sale than the value of the tax deduction, but the time and aggravation you save from not having a garage sale tips the scale for me.”
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