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Originally posted by: Muse
I apologize if this was answered in a different post.
I donated a few bucks to Americares a couple of days ago, online (using my credit card). I think it was actually about 2 hours after the 8.7 quake the other day, although I hadn't heard about it yet. Can I declare this as a charitable donation for tax year 2004? Shortly after the tsunami I heard that donations to tsunami relief in early 2005 would be declarable on 2004 returns. Also heard that Americares donations are deductible, whereas many other organizations' contributions are not (e.g. Intl' Red Cross). Can anyone please clear this up for me? Thanks.
Uncle did make an exceptions to allow donations for the tsunami to be deductible for 2004.
Most charities are non-profit and therefore deductible. If you have concerns about their status, ask them.
Red Cross, United Way, Scouts, Churches/Missions, Salvation Army are all valid.
