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Haiti
Tax Deduction Passed
On January 20, 2010, the House passed H.R.
4462. This bill permits Haiti relief gifts from January 12 to February
28 of 2010 to be deducted on 2009 tax returns.
Following the House passage on the unanimous
voice vote, the Senate acted quickly on January 21, 2010 to pass the
bill. President Obama is expected to sign the bill within the next
week.
Senate Finance Chair Max Baucus (D-MT) stated,
"Today, Congress unanimously agreed to extend the tax deadline
for charitable giving so Americans can continue to help the relief
efforts in Haiti."
The bill permits cash gifts (not property
gifts) from January 12 to February 28 of 2010 to be deducted on the
2009 tax returns. The gifts must be "for the relief of victims in
areas affected by the earthquake in Haiti on January 12, 2010."
All qualified charities may receive the gifts, so long as they use the
funds appropriately for Haiti relief.
Because many individuals have made gifts using
their telephone, a deduction is also permitted for cash gifts by phone
during the above dates. For a telephone gift, donors should retain the
telephone bill with the name of the charity, the date of the gift and
the amount of the contribution.
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