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    IRA distributions to charity

    I read an article in the newspaper today regarding Pension Protection Act. THe article said that IRA distributions could be made directly to a charitable orgainization and would not be taxable and could meet the minimum distribution requirement for the year.

    My question is what are the caritable organizations that are acceptable. Is there a list somewhere. Would contributions to a church or religious organization be inculded in that classification/? Or where can you get a list of IRS's acceptable charities.

    Thanks.

    Linda F

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    Check here: Code Sec. 170(b)(1)(A)

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      IRA Contributions to Charity

      The only restrictions I'm aware of are that the donations must be made directly from the IRA to a charitable organization, and that the contribution cannot be made to a donor-advised fund.
      Uncle Sam, CPA, EA. ARA, NTPI Fellow

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