Zoos typically add a bunch of "free" passes to the membership which is not tax-deductible but have value to them. If they did, you will have to call the zoo and they can determine the total amount of these free passes and give you the amount that is tax-deductible. In our area they can even email you a letter with that tax-deductible amount as proof.
Hello jennifer.greenac,
Memberships to zoos are considered tax deductible. But only the membership portion, no tangible property that may have been purchased or added to the cost of the membership is deductible.
You will list the deduction under contributions to charities on the Schedule A - Itemized Deductions.
Hope this helps.
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Is a membership to a non profit aquarium considered the same as a zoo and tax deductible?
I would have the same comment, you need to see your membership documents, or call their membership office...sometimes none is...sometimes a portion, sometimes all is. The membership office would know. Too much may depend on how they are set-up and what services they provide for that membership.
For NC zoo in Ashboro you have to call and ask how much:
"Is my membership tax-deductible?
A portion of all memberships are tax-deductible. Stop by the Membership booth or call the membership office at 336.879.7250 to find the tax-deductible amount of your specific membership."