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American Focus > Blog > Economy > What you need to know for 2025-2026 taxes
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What you need to know for 2025-2026 taxes

Last updated: January 12, 2026 12:35 pm
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The charitable contribution deduction is a valuable incentive for those who donate regularly to charity, as it can significantly reduce taxable income. This article will delve into what the charitable contribution deduction entails, how it functions, and what individuals should keep in mind as they prepare to file for the 2025 tax year.

A charitable donation refers to a voluntary gift made to a tax-exempt organization without receiving anything in return. This gift can take the form of money or property, such as a vehicle, clothing, or furniture. Certain expenses related to volunteer work may also be eligible for deduction. It is important to note that charitable gifts must not be designated for individual use to qualify for deduction.

According to Gregory Monaco, a CPA and founding principal at Monaco CPA, donations to individuals or specific causes, such as GoFundMe campaigns for medical bills, do not qualify as charitable contributions in the eyes of the IRS. To be eligible for deduction, donations must be made to qualified tax-exempt organizations, such as U.S.-based charities, government entities, veterans’ groups, fraternal societies, and nonprofit cemeteries, among others.

Donations to qualified organizations are tax-deductible up to a percentage of an individual’s adjusted gross income (AGI), which is the total income minus certain adjustments. Generally, the deduction limit is up to 60% of AGI, but this percentage may vary depending on the type of contribution and the organization. Contributions to organizations falling within the IRS-defined ā€œ50% limitā€ category, such as churches, schools, and hospitals, typically have higher deduction limits.

Individuals can carry over excess deductions to future years, up to five years, if they reach their limit in a given tax year. It is essential to itemize deductions in order to claim the charitable donation tax deduction, which may be more beneficial than taking the standard deduction, especially if total itemized deductions exceed the standard deduction amount.

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Documentation is crucial for claiming deductions, whether for cash contributions, noncash donations, or out-of-pocket expenses related to volunteer work. Maintaining records such as bank statements, receipts, and written acknowledgments from organizations is important for substantiating deductions during tax filing.

In the 2026 tax year, changes to charitable giving tax deductions will come into effect under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Single filers can claim up to $1,000 in charitable contributions, while married couples filing jointly can claim up to $2,000, even without itemizing deductions. For itemizers, deductions for charitable contributions will only be allowed if they exceed 0.5% of the filer’s AGI, establishing a threshold for deductibility.

Ultimately, charitable giving not only supports causes important to individuals but also provides an opportunity for tax savings through deductions. Whether through itemizing deductions or taking advantage of the standard deduction, individuals can maximize their tax benefits while contributing to charitable organizations. It is always advisable to consult a tax professional for personalized guidance on charitable contribution deductions and tax planning strategies.

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