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Charity is personal (i.e. Schedule A, not Schedule C). Charity is never treated as a business expense by an incorporated business such as a sole proprietor or LLC. Only "C" corporations get to include it as a direct expense against net business income. Please add within the Deductions and Credits section of Turbo Tax.
Here's a good article by the Small Business Association:
https://www.sba.gov/blogs/how-small-businesses-can-get-tax-deductions-charitable-giving
Charity is personal (i.e. Schedule A, not Schedule C). Charity is never treated as a business expense by an incorporated business such as a sole proprietor or LLC. Only "C" corporations get to include it as a direct expense against net business income. Please add within the Deductions and Credits section of Turbo Tax.
Here's a good article by the Small Business Association:
https://www.sba.gov/blogs/how-small-businesses-can-get-tax-deductions-charitable-giving
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