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Arizona Tax Credit Guide 2020-2021 — Bullhead City Area Edition
Arizona Tax Credit Guide 2020-2021 — Bullhead City Area Edition, page 6
Arizona Tax Credit Guide 2020-2021 — Bullhead City Area Edition, page 7

We Look Forward to Helping You Regain Your Confidence and Independence with Would Like To Welcome Our Newest Medical Professionals at David M. Freedman, MD., DABFP, FAAFP Valley View Medical Center is proud to announce the addition of David M. Freedman, MD at Valley View Primary and Walk-In Care . Dr. Freedman has been practicing in the community 12 years and comes to us with over 30+ years of experience. He specializes in Family medicine, Preventative care and Wellness exams, as well as manages all chronic conditions including Diabetes and Hypertension. His practice is open to all ages Monday thru Thursday 8 am - 5 pm and Friday 8 am - 2 pm, with walk-ins and same day appointments available. Joining the Valley View Metabolic and Wellness Center is Lisa Stanley, MSN- FNP-C . Lisa has been a Nurse Practitioner since 2014 and joined our community in 2020. She specializes in Family medicine, Preventative care, Wellness exams, Female health, Occupational health, as well as management of Diabetes, Hypertension, HIV and Hep C. Her practice is open to all ages, with pediatrics welcome, Monday thru Thursday 8 am - 5 pm and Friday 7 am -1 pm, with walk-ins and same day appointments available. 928.758.2273 • 3651 Highway 95 • Fort Mohave, Arizona 928.788.3604 • 5300 Highway 95, Suite J • Fort Mohave, Arizona 928.758.2273 • 5300 Highway 95, Suite B • Bullhead City, Arizona Lisa A. Stanley, MSN-FNP-C Valley View Metabolic and Wellness Center Comprehensive Rehabilitation Services Valley View Medical Center offers comprehensive rehabilitation services including physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy in our acute and outpatient facilities. Valley View Medical Center's Outpatient Therapy Services includes a traditional therapy gym as well as a pool for aquatic therapy. The goal for all therapy programs is to improve your body movement and function as we provide rehabilitation for many conditions, including: • Communication and swallowing disorders • General weakness, de-conditioning and loss of balance • Neurological diagnoses such as Parkinson’s disease • Orthopedic diagnoses such as back, arm or leg pain • Post-operative care such as knee, shoulder, or hip • Sports rehabilitation Getting started is easy! Visit or call your physician to request a referral to therapy Valley View Primary and Walk-In Care &

Tax Credit Contributions HELP NONPROFITS SERVE DURING PANDEMIC, AND ALSO BENEFIT ARIZONA RESIDENTS By Tom Evans T he nonprofit world has been immensely disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic, especially when it comes to fundraising. As Americans struggle with the economic and public health realities of COVID-19, nonprofits are trying to do more with fewer resources. That’s why many nonprofits are relying more than ever this upcoming year on tax credit contributions, which provide donations to nonprofits while giving donors a break on state income taxes. The State of Arizona offers an opportunity to receive a dollar-for-dollar credit on your state income taxes when you donate to qualified organizations in five categories: • Arizona Qualifying Charitable Organizations provide basic needs to qualifying low-income families and individuals, the chronically ill and disabled. Limits are $400 for individuals and $800 for married couples. • Qualifying Foster Care Organizations , with corporation limits of $500 for individuals and $1,000 for married couples. • Public School Tax Credit Organizations , with limits of $200 and $400. • Private School Tuition Organizations , for which limits increased this year to $593 for individuals and $1,186 for couples. Contributions can be made directly or by a shareholder when paid by an S corporation. • Certified School Tuition Organizations (also known as the “Switcher” Individual Tax Credit). These organizations may receive your contribution if you’ve already maxed out the Private School Tuition Organization credit first. Limits for these increased to $590 individually and $1,179 for married couples. Contributions can be made directly or by shareholder when paid by an S corporation. Additionally, corporations can qualify for two types of credits for contributions made to Certified School Tuition Organizations. But they must apply for approval for part of a statewide capped credit amount before making their contribution. The first is the TAX CREDIT GIVING GUIDE | FRONTDOORS MEDIA 7