DAFgiving360 Tax Calculator

Disclosure

1. Your deduction for charitable contributions generally can't be more than 60% of your adjusted gross income (AGI), but in some cases 20%, 30%, or 50% limits may apply. In some cases, bunching donations may result in a charitable deduction that exceeds the IRS adjusted gross income limitations. A portion of your donation may have to be carried forward for up to 5 years and used on a later tax return. In other situations, your charitable donation, whether or not you engage in a bunching strategy, may exceed IRS adjusted gross income limitations. For more information, read IRS Publication 526 Charitable Contributions.

2. A donor's ability to claim itemized deductions is subject to a variety of limitations depending on the donor's specific tax situation. Consult a tax advisor for more information.

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