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May 18, 2017
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byujag
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you can claim except for the year they are not at home at all
so for sister missionaries you can claim both years since there's never an entire calendar year that they are out
edit- well rarely will a sister be out an entire calendar year, but it is possible if they leave right before the end of one year
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Can the cost of missions be considered a charitable donation for tax purposes?
gmj81
5/18/17 7:00pm
Yes it is a charitable donation.
RexIdaCoug
5/18/17 7:02pm
If you're asking whether the $400 monthly payment is deductible as a charitable
BigD Coug
5/18/17 7:02pm
Yes, but you can't claim an exemption.
mahmoud
5/18/17 7:06pm
*dependent
Pimpin4Paradise
5/18/17 7:18pm
Actually, you might be able to claim an exemption.
RexIdaCoug
5/18/17 7:18pm
you can claim except for the year they are not at home at all
byujag
5/18/17 7:22pm
Assuming their start dates are random, it should be like 50% of the time, right?
supertux
5/18/17 8:11pm
most missionaries leave in summer or right after New Years
byujag
5/18/17 8:19pm
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
supertux
5/18/17 8:22pm
Then who is going to claim them? I say go for the exemption, if your dependent is volunteering for a charity,
toadie
5/18/17 11:36pm
I will write that on my client's tax returns....
RexIdaCoug
5/19/17 6:49am
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