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Feb 5, 2019
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supertux
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Also, in Colorado, gifts to charity are deductible from State Income Tax if you
took the standard deduction on Federal. So for those Coloradans who take the standard deduction and paid tithing, you can still get some benefit from those donations.
https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/sites/default/files/Income48.pdf
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PSA: If you're in Arizona, you can probably avoid state income taxes by donation
molodyets
2/5/19 10:27am
Also, in Colorado, gifts to charity are deductible from State Income Tax if you
supertux
2/5/19 10:31am
The law in Arizona (and it exists in several other states) was put in place as a
BYUMizzou
2/5/19 10:36am
You can't deduct it if you are paying to org for it to go to your dependent
molodyets
2/5/19 10:38am
maybe Arizona's law is different than what I'm familiar with. We had a ballot
BYUMizzou
2/5/19 10:42am
It still can be, but it would have to be from family/friends who would somehow
molodyets
2/5/19 10:45am
I've always thought that tax credits for certain types of charities would be a
BertoChavez
2/5/19 10:45am
That's what the foster org credit is. The others charity list are charities
molodyets
2/5/19 10:47am
I'm torn on this. If everyone does it, we're just asking for a tax hike. AZ
cracka
2/5/19 11:25am
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