Making Charitable Plans

          Many plan on making charitable donations this time of year, especially for Giving Tuesday. Before doing so, it is always best to know if the gift is tax-deductible. It is also a good practice to research the organization to make sure it is tax-exempt and get a written acknowledgement of a donation greater than $250.

Usually, a gift of cash or property given to a charity can be deducted when itemized on a tax return. However, some donations do not qualify for a tax deduction. For example, a donation carried forward from a prior year, a donation made to a supporting organization, or donations made to most private foundations will not be eligible for a tax deduction. Take time now to plan your gift and understand how it may affect your taxes.

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