My charitable contribution was postmarked 12/31/2018 and cashed in January of 2019. Am I required to count this deduction for 2018, or can I deduct it in 2019 instead?
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My charitable contribution was postmarked 12/31/2018 and cashed in January of 2019. Am I required to count this deduction for 2018, or can I deduct it in 2019 instead?
I am planning to take the standard deduction in 2018, but I will have a new mortgage in 2019 and enough deductible mortgage interest that I expect to itemize in 2019.
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My charitable contribution was postmarked 12/31/2018 and cashed in January of 2019. Am I required to count this deduction for 2018, or can I deduct it in 2019 instead?
If you mail a check or money order to a charity, the contribution is considered to have been made on the date you mailed it. So, if your letter was postmarked 12/31/2018 then, unfortunately, you can only claim the contribution on your tax year 2018 return.