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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open Arizona Form 321 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and Social Security Number as shown on your tax return. If filing jointly, include your spouse’s information as well.
  3. In Part 1, Section A, list cash contributions made from January 1, 2020, to December 31, 2020. Ensure the charities are certified for that year.
  4. For each contribution, fill in the qualifying charity code, name of the charity, and the cash contribution amount. If you have more than three contributions, complete the Continuation Sheet.
  5. Calculate total contributions for Section A and enter it in line 5. Repeat similar steps for Section B for contributions made from January 1, 2021, to April 15, 2021.
  6. Finally, follow through with Parts 2 and 3 to calculate available credits and ensure all totals are accurately entered before submitting.

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In order to qualify for the Arizona Charitable Tax Credit program and be designated as a Qualified Charitable Organization, an organization must: provide immediate basic needs to residents of Arizona who receive Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) benefits, are low income residents of Arizona, or are
Must be the primary or first- listed taxpayer if a married filing jointly return was filed. Paid at least $1 of Arizona individual income tax on their 2021 returns or paid at least $1 Arizona individual income tax on their 2020 or 2019 Arizona returns under the same filing status as their 2021 return.
Who must file a Arizona tax return? You must file an Arizona tax return if: Single AND gross income is more than $14,600. MFJ AND gross income is more than $29,200.
You report the name of the Qualifying Charitable Organization you donated to as well as the dollar amount of your donation to the Department of Revenue on Form 321. You must also total your nonrefundable individual tax credits on Form 301 and include all applicable forms when you file your tax return.
You can reduce your state taxes by up to $1,234 for couples filing jointly and $618 for single filers when you give to an organization like Child Crisis Arizona. Do I have to give exactly $618 or $1,234 to benefit from the tax credit? No.

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The maximum credit donation amount for 2025: $495 single, married filing separate or head of household; $987 married filing joint.
This individual income tax credit is available for contributions to Qualifying Charitable Organizations that provide immediate basic needs to residents of Arizona who receive temporary assistance for needy families (TANF) benefits, are low income residents of Arizona, or are individuals who have a chronic illness or
You were a resident of Arizona for all of 2024. You (or your spouse) were either 65 or older or received Title 16 Supplemental Security Income (SSI) payments during 2024. Your total household income was less than $3,751 if you lived alone or $5,501 if you lived with someone else.

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