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  2. Begin by entering your name and Social Security Number as shown on your tax forms. If filing jointly, include your spouse's information as well.
  3. In Part 1, list cash contributions made from January 1, 2022, through December 31, 2022. Ensure the charities are certified for that year.
  4. For each contribution, fill in the date, qualifying charity code, name of the charity, and the amount contributed in the respective fields.
  5. If you have more than three contributions, complete the Continuation Sheet and enter totals back on page one.
  6. Proceed to Part 2 to report any available credit carryover from previous years by filling in the required columns.
  7. Finally, calculate your total available credit in Part 3 by adding current year’s credit and any carryover amounts.

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Charitable contributions are entered on Schedule A (Form 1040) Itemized Deductions, Lines 11-12. To be deductible, a contribution must be made to a qualified organization.
For contributions of cash, check, or other monetary gift (regardless of amount), you must maintain a record of the contribution: a bank record or a written communication from the qualified organization containing the name of the organization, the amount, and the date of the contribution.
ResidenceState/Local Individual Income Tax?Maximum State/Local Charitable Tax Benefit California YES 13.30%* Colorado YES 4.25%* Connecticut YES 0.00% Delaware YES 6.60%26 more rows
In the first two years of the pandemic, if you took the standard deduction on your federal income tax return, you also were allowed to deduct an additional $300 ($600 for married couples filing jointly) for charitable cash gifts you made. That special provision then expired.
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. You paid property taxes or rent on your main home in Arizona in 2024.
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A QCD is a payment of money to a charity that does not fall to be treated as a distribution in respect of shares or is not otherwise deductible as a trading expense (CTA 2010, s. 190(2) and 191). QCDs are made gross without deducting any basic rate tax.
Arizona Form 301 Part 1 of AZ Form 301 summarizes all non-refundable credit amounts, both current-year and available carryovers from prior years. For each credit, Part 1 displays in three columns: the current-year credit claimed (calculated on the form for the credit so as not to exceed any current-year limit)
Heres what you need to know: When your total noncash charitable contributions exceed $500 in a tax year, you must file Form 8283 to claim the deduction.

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