The Charitable Tax Credit allows Arizona donors like you to get back your HandsOn Greater Phoenix charitable donation as a state tax refund or credit against what you owe in state taxes up to $470 ($938 if married filing jointly). It's easy, and there's no need to itemize. Donate!
Proof can be provided in the form of an official receipt or invoice from the receiving qualified charitable organization, but it can also be provided via credit card statements or other financial records detailing the donation.
Your organization must send end-of-year donation receipts, also known as year-end giving statements, to certain donors who contributed $250 or more to stay compliant with government regulations and to allow your donors to deduct their donations from their taxes.
Charitable contributions or donations can help taxpayers to lower their taxable income via a tax deduction. To claim a tax-deductible donation, you must itemize on your taxes. The amount of charitable donations you can deduct may range from 20% to 60% of your AGI.
Proof can be provided in the form of an official receipt or invoice from the receiving qualified charitable organization, but it can also be provided via credit card statements or other financial records detailing the donation.
Arizona provides two separate tax credits for individuals who make contributions to charitable organizations: one for donations to Qualifying Charitable Organizations (QCO) and the second for donations to Qualifying Foster Care Charitable Organizations (QFCO).
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The credit is available only to individuals or couples filing jointly who have a state of Arizona tax liability. 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.
Arizona provides two separate tax credits for individuals who make contributions to charitable organizations: one for donations to Qualifying Charitable Organizations (QCO) and the second for donations to Qualifying Foster Care Charitable Organizations (QFCO).