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Line 6 - Organ donor deduction If you or your dependent, while living, donates part or all of a liver, pancreas, kidney, intestine, lung, or bone marrow for transplantation into another human being, you may deduct up to $10,000 of qualified expenses related to the donation that you incurred during the tax year.
All medical services related to organ donation are submitted to the recipients insurance. Your recipients insurance typically covers all medical services related to your organ donation, including your evaluation, hospitalization, surgery, follow-up care and treatment of any surgical complications.
The dead donor rule is an ethical norm related to deceased organ donation that is often expressed as (1) organ donors must be dead before procurement of organs begins; or (2) organ procurement itself must not cause the death of the donor.
The North Dakota Century Code is the collection of all the statutes passed by the North Dakota Legislative Assembly since the states admission to the Union. It also includes the North Dakota Constitution. The numbering system for the Century Code is a three-part number, with each part separated by a hyphen.
Introduced in House (11/02/2023) This bill establishes a refundable tax credit of up to $5,000 for expenses related to the removal and donation of all or part of a kidney, liver, lung, pancreas, intestine, or bone marrow by a living individual for transplant into another individual.
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For individuals, North Dakota law allows a 40% state tax credit for contributions to qualified endowments of nonprofits. The contribution must be $5,000 or greater, and the maximum credit is $10,000 per year per taxpayer, or $20,000 per year per couple filing jointly.
23-07-01. Department - Collection of public health information. The department of health and human services shall designate the diseases or conditions that must be reported.
The Uniform Act, which is appended, received the endorsement of the American Bar Association on Aug 7, 1968. The Act is designed to facilitate the donation and use of human tissues and organs for transplantation and other medical purposes and provides a favorable legal environment for such activities.

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