What is a tax-deductible donation?

A tax-deductible donation is a charitable contribution of money or goods to a qualified, tax-exempt organization, which may reduce the amount of federal income taxes the donor owes for the year.
A tax-deductible donation is a charitable contribution of money or goods to a qualified, tax-exempt organization, which may reduce the amount of federal income taxes the donor owes for the year.
The American Red Cross is recognized by the IRS as a not for profit 501c3 charitable organization. Your donation to the Red Cross is tax deductible to the full extent of the law. However, certain donations in which donors receive a good or service in return for a donation are not tax deductible or may be only partially deductible. Please consult with your financial advisor for the tax implications of your donation.
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To learn more, visit IRS.gov to review Publication 526: Charitable Contributions.
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