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$10,000 is the limit for the state and local tax deduction.
This is separate from charitable deductions. You can deduct cash charitable deductions up to 60% of your federal adjusted gross income. Non-cash contributions are subject to a 50% limit.
Some types of charitable organizations have lower limits.
The amount you can deduct for charitable contributions is generally limited to no more than 60% of your AGI.
Your deduction may be further limited to 50%, 30%, or 20% of your AGI, depending on the type of property you give and the type of organization you give it to. The temporary 100% limit available for 2020 and 2021 for certain qualified cash contributions no longer applies. For 2022, your deduction for cash contributions is limited to 60% of your AGI minus your deductions for all other contributions.
Learn more in Publication 526.
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