Giving To Charities – Tax Deductions and Such
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Importantly, not all charitable organizations are qualified with the IRS. You can go to the IRS web site and search through a list to see if a particular group is included. If they are not, red flags should go be raised.
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- Politics – You may feel strongly about certain political ideologies, issues or candidates. You can contribute to the causes, but you can’t deduct the contributions as charitable giving.
- You can only deduct contributions actually made for the year in question. If you forgot to claim donations on your tax return for the 2015 year, you cannot claim them on a 2016 return. Instead, you should go back and amend the 2015 return.
- If you make a contribution for a good or service, you can only deduct the amount you contribute which is in excess of the fair market value of the good or service. For instance, many charitable groups will hold auctions to raise money. If your winning bid for a two night hotel stay is $800, you can claim a deduction for the bid amount minus the normal cost. You cannot just write off $800.
- In general, donations of stock or property should assigned the fair market value, not an arbitrary figure based on your opinion. Big ticket items should be supported with an appraisal.
- The rules for donating automobiles have changed. The charitable group should have sent you correspondence regarding the amount it was able to sell the vehicle for. This is the amount you can deduct, not the blue book amount previously allowed. If the charity has not sent you anything, call them to get written confirmation. They know it has to be done under new IRS regulations.
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