Anonymous wrote:Somewhat confused......could anyone help me figure about the tax and donations?
Our HHI is 250K, 2013 federal tax was about 50K (not much deduction except mortgage interest and donations). We donated about $7000, and I am wondering: if we donate $40k, can we bring out federal tax done to $10k, still pay overall $50k. Is there anything wrong with my calculation?
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Somewhat confused......could anyone help me figure about the tax and donations?
Our HHI is 250K, 2013 federal tax was about 50K (not much deduction except mortgage interest and donations). We donated about $7000, and I am wondering: if we donate $40k, can we bring out federal tax done to $10k, still pay overall $50k. Is there anything wrong with my calculation?
Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:No, charitable contributions are deductions from income, not credits. There is no one-to-one reduction in your taxes.
An additional $40k in donations would reduce your taxable income by that amount and then you'd calculate your taxes based on the lower taxable income. Roughly, you'd reduce your taxes by $13.2k (33% x $40k), assuming you're in the 33% tax bracket.
However, you would also need to figure out if you would hit the Alternative Minimum Tax and how a deduction that large would affect your total tax bill. There is also something called the the Pease limitation on deductions that might figure in the tax benefit calculations of charitable contributions, but that should not affect you since your taxable income is less than $305k.