Like most of the nation, my family will gather this week with our extended clan to share a meal and a laugh or two. Thanksgiving is also a time to take a moment to consider those who are not so fortunate.
If you turn those good thoughts into good deeds, your charity might be eligible as a tax deduction. Uncle Sam put together a useful guide on Year-End Donations.
Cash and Stock
If you give money to your favorite charities, you can usually deduct the amount donated on Schedule A (Itemized Deductions) of your 1040. There are some limits. See IRS Pub 526, Charitable Donations, if you have questions.
If you have stocks (equities) that have appreciated in value, donating them instead of cash can mean a bigger tax deduction for you. See my post earlier this year on this subject. Read the rest of this entry »


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