Uncategorized Save with a New Tax Relief Donation Law and Holiday Giving Leer el artículo Abrir el cajón compartido Escrito por TurboTaxLisa Publicado Nov 13, 2017 - [Updated May 6, 2022] 2 minutos de lectura As the holiday season quickly approaches, the giving season is also upon us, as many of us feel encouraged to donate during the last few months of the year. This year, in the wake of the recent devastation caused by natural disasters, holiday giving and volunteering is expected to rise. The IRS also recently announced a new special leave-based donation program to encourage taxpayers to help victims of the recent hurricanes. Under the new program, if you are an employee, you can choose not to take your vacation, sick, or personal leave in exchange for cash payments your employer makes to charitable organizations providing relief to hurricane victims. Under the special relief, the donated leave will not be included in your income. If you haven’t been able to volunteer yet this year, you still have time to take advantage of the new special leave-based donation program to help hurricane victims. Outside of this special donation program, if you volunteer to help other charitable organizations, you may be able to take a tax deduction for travel, lodging, and supplies purchased related to your volunteer work. Specifically, if you are traveling to volunteer this holiday season, don’t forget you may be able to deduct mileage at 14 cents per mile, actual expenses to drive your car, parking fees, tolls, and even airfare if your flight is directly related to volunteering. Also, if for some reason you need to purchase a uniform for your volunteer work, the costs of purchasing and maintaining your uniform is also tax deductible. This rule applies to actual uniforms, however, not to clothes that you wear every day. Holiday giving can be a great way to help those in need this time of year, and you also may be able to receive a tax benefit. TurboTax ItsDeductible can help you easily track your charitable donations and your mileage from volunteering and then your information can transfer to your taxes at tax-time. Publicación anterior What is Mello-Roos? And Can I Deduct It? Siguente publicación 4 Things You Should Know About Dependents Before Tax Time Escrito por Lisa Greene-Lewis Lisa has over 20 years of experience in tax preparation. Her success is attributed to being able to interpret tax laws and help clients better understand them. She has held positions as a public auditor, controller, and operations manager. Lisa has appeared on the Steve Harvey Show, the Ellen Show, and major news broadcast to break down tax laws and help taxpayers understand what tax laws mean to them. For Lisa, getting timely and accurate information out to taxpayers to help them keep more of their money is paramount. Más de Lisa Greene-Lewis Síguenos en Twitter. Los comentarios están cerrados. Buscar artículos relacionados Planificación de Impuestos ¿Qué es una cuenta HSA? Planificación de Impuestos 5 maneras de aumentar tu reembolso de impuestos del añ… Planificación de Impuestos ¿Debería enmendar mi declaración de impuestos por un… Vida Cómo solicitar una extensión: Guía paso a paso Ingreso Instrucciones para el Anexo (K-1): Cómo presentar en 1… Planificación de Impuestos ¡Aún puedes presentar tus impuestos con TurboTax! Trabajo Cómo presentar los impuestos de pequeñas empresas Vida ¿Qué es una exención personal? ¿Deberías usarla? Ingreso Edad para hacer retiros de una cuenta IRA Vida Pago de impuestos en exceso: todo lo que debes saber