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AZ State form asks for charitable donations, but the details specifically ask about cash. Where do you put items donated? And does it pull from Federal donations?

 
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AZ State form asks for charitable donations, but the details specifically ask about cash. Where do you put items donated? And does it pull from Federal donations?

The instructions for form 321 are quite specific - contributions to qualifying charitable organizations eligible for the Charitable Tax Credit (which is different from a deduction) must be in cash.

However, any contributions made on the federal return for Schedule A (Itemized Deductions) will still be deductible (carried automatically from the federal return), but just not eligible for the Charitable Tax Credit in Arizona.

 

 

[Edited 3/17/2020 3:07 pm CDT - removed out of date link]

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AZ State form asks for charitable donations, but the details specifically ask about cash. Where do you put items donated? And does it pull from Federal donations?

The instructions for form 321 are quite specific - contributions to qualifying charitable organizations eligible for the Charitable Tax Credit (which is different from a deduction) must be in cash.

However, any contributions made on the federal return for Schedule A (Itemized Deductions) will still be deductible (carried automatically from the federal return), but just not eligible for the Charitable Tax Credit in Arizona.

 

 

[Edited 3/17/2020 3:07 pm CDT - removed out of date link]

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