Arizona Charitable Trust with Creation Contingent upon Qualification for Tax Exempt Status

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A charitable trust is essentially a way to set up your assets to benefit you, your beneficiaries and a charity - all at the same time. A charitable trust could offer many financial advantages for philanthropically minded individuals with nonessential assets, such as stocks or real estate.
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Qualifying health care and other nonprofit organizations must annually apply for an exemption letter with the Arizona Department of Revenue. For more information on this process, visit: .

To become a QCO or QFCO, a charitable organization must complete the application form and submit it along with required documentation to ADOR.

In Arizona, certain items may be exempt from the sales tax to all consumers, not just tax-exempt purchasers. Some examples of exceptions to the sales tax are certain types of groceries, some medical devices, certain prescription medications, and any machinery and chemicals which are used in research and development.

The IRS groups the 501(c)(9), 501(c)(4), and 501(c)(17) together when the latter two are employees' associations.

To be tax-exempt under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, an organization must be organized and operated exclusively for exempt purposes set forth in section 501(c)(3), and none of its earnings may inure to any private shareholder or individual.

The Arizona Charitable Tax Credit permits any credits for contributions to Qualified Charitable Organizations (QCOs) and Qualifying Foster Care Charitable Organizations (QFCOs) that are not applied against tax obligations for the most recent taxable year to be carried forward for a period of five consecutive years (

Qualified organizations include nonprofit groups that are religious, charitable, educational, scientific, or literary in purpose, or that work to prevent cruelty to children or animals. You will find descriptions of these organizations under Organizations That Qualify To Receive Deductible Contributions.

To qualify, a QCO must meet ALL of the following provisions: Is exempt from federal income taxes under Section 501(c)(3), or is a designated community action agency that receives community services block grant program monies pursuant to 42 United States Code Section 9901.

To be exempt from withholding, both of the following must be true: You owed no federal income tax in the prior tax year, and. You expect to owe no federal income tax in the current tax year.

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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Arizona Charitable Trust with Creation Contingent upon Qualification for Tax Exempt Status