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Turbo Tax Absolute Zero and Charitable Donation / Charitable Contribution: Can You Still Use TurboTax Absolute Zero?
Can someone who meets the requirements of TurboTax Absolute Zero can use it if they made charitable donatation or charitable contribution to a non-profit 501c organization ( Examples include The Salvation Army, Goodwill, local PBS / NPR station) and has no plans on itemizing a charitable donation/contribution, but simply wants a tax break? Should the individual use TurboTax Absolute Zero or another verision of TurboTax?
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No, the Federal Free version, included in Absolute Zero, cannot be used for itemized deductions, such as charitable contributions.
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What if you are not itemizing deductions for charitable donations and simply just want a tax break for charitable donations?
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The only way to receive a "tax break" for charitable donations is to itemize those donations as part of your Schedule A for itemized deductions.