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Miami HeraldPosted on Thursday, 01.21.10
Congress working on tax deduction for Haiti donors
The U.S. House passed a bill to allow charitable contributions made for Haiti before March 1 to be deductible on 2009 tax returns.
By NIRVI SHAH
nshah@MiamiHerald.com
Taxpayers may be able to write off cash donations made to relief efforts in Haiti on their 2009 income tax returns.
The U.S. House unanimously passed a bill Wednesday that would make donations made after Jan. 11 and before March 1 deductible for 2009.
The goal is to encourage donations beyond the $275 million already given, according to estimates by The Chronicle of Philanthropy.
The Senate is expected to pass the bill as well. Without a change, donations made this year couldn't be deducted from income taxes until taxpayers file 2010 returns. In 2005, a similar law was created to encourage donations to victims of a tsunami in the Indian Ocean that happened at the end of 2004.
Contributions to U.S.-based, tax-exempt charities that provide assistance to foreign countries can be counted as tax-deductible contributions on federal income tax returns. Donations to foreign organizations generally are not deductible.
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