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I've donated to the organization Children International and received a receipt to be used for tax deduction. Is that eligible as supporting or claiming a dependent?

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I've donated to Children's International in the late fall of 2018 and I received what they call a "tax receipt" to be used for income-tax purposes. Would this count as claiming a child as a dependent or supporting the child? If not, where exactly do I provide the information that the donation was done through a charity organization?

    Best answer by DavidD66

    No, it is a Charitable Contribution, deductible on Schedule A as an itemized deduction.  You have to itemize your deductions in order to take advantage of the deduction.  It is entered under Federal Taxes, Deductions & Credits. Scroll down to Charitable Donations.  If you don't see Charitable Donations, click on Show all Tax Breaks.

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    DavidD66Answer
    Level 15
    June 5, 2019

    No, it is a Charitable Contribution, deductible on Schedule A as an itemized deduction.  You have to itemize your deductions in order to take advantage of the deduction.  It is entered under Federal Taxes, Deductions & Credits. Scroll down to Charitable Donations.  If you don't see Charitable Donations, click on Show all Tax Breaks.

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    VolvoGirl
    Level 15
    June 5, 2019
    Do you think you will have enough to itemize this year?  This year the Standard Deduction will be doubling so many people will be switching to the Standard Deduction.  And there is a max 10,000 limit (5,000 MFS) of property tax and state taxes "SALT".

    FAQ on 2018 changes https://ttlc.intuit.com/questions/4482394-how-will-tax-reform-affect-my-2018-federal-tax-return

    For 2018 the standard deduction amounts are:
    Single 12,000 + 1,600 for 65 and over or blind
    HOH 18,000 + 1,600 for 65 and over or blind
    Joint 24,000+ 1,300 for each 65 and over or blind
    Married filing Separate 12,000 + 1,300 for 65 and over or blind