Tax Charity Deductions
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Question: what are Legal Tax Deductions concerning charities?
Answer: Donations of cash or the value of stuff (Goodwill) is deductible. Expense associated with volunteering for a charity, such as mileage and meals, are also deductible. Check the IRS web site for approved charities and restriction.
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VP Biden Skimps On Charity, While His Boss Gives Big
Federal income tax returns released today by President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden show that the VP continues to be chintzy with his charitable contributions, a characteristic that was also noted when he ran for national office.
HR 4462 Haiti Charitable Deduction Bill: Rep. Charles Rangel