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It depends.
If the donation is a personal and you donated through a charitable organisation, you can claim that on Schedule A of your 1040.
In general, if your itemized expenses are more than the Standard deduction, then you can itemize and claim charitable contributions you made to qualified organizations(like churches, Goodwill, Salvation Army, etc).
To determine if the organization that you contributed to qualifies as a charitable organization for income tax deduction purposes, refer to IRS EO Select Check tool. For more information, see Publication 526, Charitable Contributions and Can I Deduct My Charitable Contributions?
It depends.
If the donation is a personal and you donated through a charitable organisation, you can claim that on Schedule A of your 1040.
In general, if your itemized expenses are more than the Standard deduction, then you can itemize and claim charitable contributions you made to qualified organizations(like churches, Goodwill, Salvation Army, etc).
To determine if the organization that you contributed to qualifies as a charitable organization for income tax deduction purposes, refer to IRS EO Select Check tool. For more information, see Publication 526, Charitable Contributions and Can I Deduct My Charitable Contributions?
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