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We donated 300 dollars to friends who needed money for a sick child for hospital bills. Is this a deduction.
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We donated 300 dollars to friends who needed money for a sick child for hospital bills. Is this a deduction.
No. You're not allowed to deduct cash or property given directly to another person, family, or group that isn't a qualified organization.
However, you
can deduct charitable donations if you make them to directly to a hospital or other qualified organizations and
you itemize deductions.
June 4, 2019
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We donated 300 dollars to friends who needed money for a sick child for hospital bills. Is this a deduction.
No. You're not allowed to deduct cash or property given directly to another person, family, or group that isn't a qualified organization.
However, you
can deduct charitable donations if you make them to directly to a hospital or other qualified organizations and
you itemize deductions.
June 4, 2019
3:55 PM
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