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You may deduct charitable contributions of money or property made to qualified organizations if you itemize your deductions. Generally, you may deduct up to 50 percent of your adjusted gross income, but 20 percent and 30 percent limitations apply in some cases.
Because you are a dependent, I suspect your AGI is low, so this 50% limit might not exceed the Standard deduction.
You may deduct charitable contributions of money or property made to qualified organizations if you itemize your deductions. Generally, you may deduct up to 50 percent of your adjusted gross income, but 20 percent and 30 percent limitations apply in some cases.
Because you are a dependent, I suspect your AGI is low, so this 50% limit might not exceed the Standard deduction.
Yes, you can still report your charitable contributions/donations a Form 1040 Schedule A as an itemized deduction even if being claimed as a dependent on someone else's tax return. If your total itemized deductions are greater than the Standard Deduction for your filing status the higher deduction will be used.
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