More Benefits to Help You Give

        The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) knows that people are looking to make contributions and charitable donations this time of year. In fact, they want to support this effort, as many individuals and businesses are still trying to recover. Certain temporary tax changes have been extended to the end of the year.

          Deductions. Normally if a taxpayer were to use the Standard Deduction, they would not be able to deduct a charitable contribution. The law now allows for a deduction of up to $300 for a single individual. For a business, the limits of what can be claimed as a charitable donation in cash or food have changed as well. It varies depending on the type of business you have, and the increase in limits is not automatic. To find out what you can do before the end of the year, make an appointment with your Qualified Tax Professional.

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