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No, but Some Expenses Can Be. Time spent volunteering for a charity does not qualify for a tax deduction. However, some expenses resulting from the volunteering, such as mileage, parking and tolls, trips, uniforms and out-of-pocket expenses can be claimed.
To qualify for a charitable mileage tax deduction, you must meet a few requirements: An organization you volunteer for has to be recognized as a charity by the IRS. The travel has to be directly linked to charity work. You must record your charity-related mileage and provide that documentation to the IRS.
If youre one of the millions of Americans who perform volunteer work for charity, you might be entitled to deduct your expenses from your income taxes. These deductions are only available for volunteers who itemize their personal deductionssomething most taxpayers are unable to do.
Simple. Volunteer to help your community by preparing taxes free of charge with the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) or Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) Programs. You will receive training to provide free tax help for low-to-moderate income families who need assistance preparing their tax returns.
Nonprofits often look for ways to reward their volunteers for their services. There is no tax problem when a volunteer is given rewards of nominal value such as free food and drink at a thank-you party or a certificate of appreciation. However, more substantial rewards could result in taxable income to the volunteers.

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Deductible expenses must be tied directly to the service you provide to the organization and can never be personal. However, the IRS doesnt allow you to deduct the time you spend doing volunteer work. You cant assign a value to your time or services and deduct it on your tax return.
Student Volunteer Program (SVP) These opportunities provide work experience related to their academic program. The program allows students to explore career options as well as develop personal and professional skills. A written agreement between the school, Departmental Offices and the student is required.

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