Just making sure individual TP cannot deduct political donation, correct?
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Originally posted by AZ-Tax View PostSo why didnt this politician inform the donor about it. Nope, cant discourage donations by only telling half the truth....
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Originally posted by oceanlovin'ea View PostIn the 80's.....when I first did taxes. I remember for a year or two it was a deduction on page 2 separate from schedule A.
Linda, EAChEAr$,
Harlan Lunsford, EA n LA
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Originally posted by ChEAr$ View PostI'll have to fish out the instructions back then to see, but I THINK it was for contributions to political parties, and not to certain candidates. Hmmmm... long time ago.
Originally posted by 1986 1040 InstructionsLine 43
Partial Credit for Political Contributions for Which You Have Receipts
You may take a tax credit on this line for contributions to candidates for public office and to newsletter funds and political committees of candidates and elected public officials.
Caution: Do not take this credit for the $1 or $2 you checked to go to the Presidential Election Campaign Fund.
To figure your credit, add up the amounts you gave. Enter half of this total on line 43, but do not enter more than $50 ($100 if you are married and filing a joint return).
Note: You cannot deduct political contributions as charitable contributions.
For more information, please get Publication 585.
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Yes, 1986 - isn't that when they started to phase out credit card interest too?
Just think how people could justify those credit card bills - it's a write off!
That is why our tax prep fee should be a straight out deduction - like gambling losses - nearly no one would complain about our fees then!
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