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Arizona Tax Credit Guide 2022-23 — Maricopa County Edition
Arizona Tax Credit Guide 2022-23 — Maricopa County Edition, page 62
Arizona Tax Credit Guide 2022-23 — Maricopa County Edition, page 63

REMINDER! Use the Tax Credit Worksheet on the last page to take notes and record the QFCO code for the charities you choose. You can choose more than one! WHAT IS A QUALIFIED FOSTER CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION (QFCO)? Per the Arizona Department of Revenue, a QFCO provides immediate basic needs to residents of Arizona who receive temporary assistance for needy families (TANF) benefits, are low-income residents of Arizona, or are individuals who have a chronic illness or physical disability, and provide immediate basic needs to at least 200 qualifying individuals in the foster care system. A QFCO must meet ALL of the following provisions: • Is exempt from federal income taxes under Section 501(c)(3) or is a designated community action agency that receives community services block grant program monies pursuant to 42 United States Code Section 9901. • Provide services that meet immediate basic needs. • Serves Arizona residents who receive temporary assistance for needy families (TANF) benefits, are low-income residents whose household income is less than 150% of the federal poverty level, or are chronically ill or physically disabled individuals. • Spends at least 50% of its budget on qualified services to qualified Arizona residents. • Affirms that it will continue spending at least 50% of its budget on qualified services to qualified Arizona residents. • Provides ongoing services to at least 200 qualified individuals in the foster care system. • Spends at least 50% of its budget on ongoing services to qualified individuals in the foster care system.

Qualified Foster Care Organizations $500 per Individual $1,000 per Married Couple Arizona Department of Revenue Form 352 Required TAX CREDIT GIVING GUIDE | FRONTDOORS MEDIA 63