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Tax Deductions for Food Donation
Now is a great time to donate food- not only so everyone can eat well for the holidays, but also to claim a tax deduction on your personal or business income tax from 2019! Any charitable contribution to eligible organizations (non-profits, churches, educational institutions and other charity organizations) can reward a tax deduction. Make sure to ask for receipts for the donations.
To avoid wasting food that could be donated, visit www.savethefood.com to find storage and purchasing advice.
For more information on food donation regulations and where to donate food locally, visit www.rcswd.com/food-donation-in-rutland-county/. To see the IRS information on tax deductions for charitable contributions, click the link. Contact the Rutland County Solid Waste District for technical assistance and facts about food donation and disposal: (802) 775-7209.
Residents, haulers, and businesses that use the Rutland Regional Transfer Station at 14 Gleason Road should purchase or renew permits for 2019 to save money on disposal costs, and to access additional services. For a current price list comparing rates with and without permits, visit the Gleason Road Transfer Station page.
Permit prices are annual as follows-
Residents (In-district): $10; (out-of-district): $40
Businesses (In-district): $20; (out-of-district): $60
You could save up to $35 per ton of trash and construction/demolition debris! That means the permit could pay for itself in one load.
There are three ways (cash or check only):
Rutland County Solid Waste District
2 Greens Hill Lane
Rutland, VT 05701
*Business checks can only be used to purchase business permits. Otherwise, personal checks should be used.*