For a donation to be tax deductible, it must be made to an organisation endorsed as a deductible gift recipient (DGR). It must also be a genuine gift – you cannot receive any benefit from the donation. This means that purchases from a charity, such as raffle tickets, items or food cannot be claimed as tax deductible gifts. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) endorses organisations as deductible gift recipients, not the ACNC. It is important to remember that not all charities are DGR-endorsed,...
Yes. Teach For America is a 501(c)3 tax-exempt organization and your donation is tax-deductible within the guidelines of U.S. law. To claim a donation as a deduction on your U.S. taxes, please keep...
Charitable contributions are generally tax-deductible if you itemize. The amount you can deduct may range from 20% to 60% of your adjusted gross income.
Donations automatically renew on a monthly or yearly basis. Please note that your contribution may be tax-deductible. For more...
One way to lower your tax bill is to make charitable donations and write them off. Keep reading for tips on how to maximize tax-deductible donations.
The NSRI is a volunteer rescue organisation that is on call 24/7. There are many ways that your donation will help us to save lives on South African…
A tax deduction for charitable giving isn't guaranteed just because you're feeling generous. As with everything in tax law, it's important to follow the rules. Here are 13 tips for making your char...
Donating to charity is a great way to show your giving spirit and save money on your taxes at the same time.
During 2020, 100% of your tax-deductible donations for several months were used to send food deliveries to Zimbabwean musicians during drought and the ravages of “acute” hunger! We have received so...
Feeling generous? Here are 12 tips to keep in mind to make sure your charitable donations are tax-deductible.