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Is donation to a Catholic school fundraiser (no benefit received) tax-deductible?
I donated to my niece's Catholic school fundraiser (fun run) and they provided me with a receipt and EIN. When I looked up their EIN on the IRS website to check for its 501(c)(3) status, https://apps.irs.gov/app/eos/, the Catholic school is not found.
Per the school's website, the school is a Parochial school, and part of the educational system of the Diocese. I've read that religious schools may be under the umbrella of the church's tax-exempt status.
Is my donation to this school fundraiser tax-deductible?
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June 4, 2019
9:42 PM
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Deductions & credits
YES, that would be a charitable receipt and donation.
keep the receipt for documentation
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USAR 64-67 AIS/ASA MOS 9301 - O3
- Just donating my time
**Say Thanks by clicking the thumb icon in the lower left corner -it means nothing but makes those than answer feel wanted.
June 4, 2019
9:42 PM