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Arizona Tax Credit Guide 2023-24 — Maricopa County Edition
Arizona Tax Credit Guide 2023-24 — Maricopa County Edition, page 8
Arizona Tax Credit Guide 2023-24 — Maricopa County Edition, page 9

QUALIFIED CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION $ 841 MARRIED COUPLES PER INDIVIDUAL $ 421 TAX CREDIT Tax Form 321 Code QCO QUALIFIED FOSTER CARE ORGANIZATION $ 1,051 $ 526 Tax Form 352 Code QFCO PUBLIC & CHARTER SCHOOLS $ 400 $ 200 Tax Form 322 Code PSTC PRIVATE SCHOOL TUITION ORGANIZATION IF you give to Private School Tuition Organization, you may ALSO donate to: SCHOOL TUITION ORGANIZATION $ 1,308 $ 1,301 $ 655 $ 652 Tax Form 323 Tax Form 348 Code STO Code STO \ $ 2,454 The deadline is Tax Day annually to make these contributions and submit your forms to get your tax credit when you file. BY GIVING TO ALL FOUR CATEGORIES TAX CREDIT OPPORTUNITY MAXIMIZE THE Mr. & Mrs. Smith have tax liability of $5,000 and donated the maximum combined amount to all tax credits of $4,901 on their Arizona tax returns. They now receive a credit of $4,901 and their tax liability is $99. No catch, dollar-for-dollar assistance to their favorite organizations or schools. MAX OUT THE TAX CREDITS $ 4,901

TAX CREDIT GIVING GUIDE | FRONTDOORS MEDIA 7 Tax Credit Contributions HELP ARIZONA NONPROFITS FULFILL MISSIONS By Tom Evans T ax credit contributions — donations that provide revenue to nonprofits while giving donors a break on state income taxes — continue to be the fuel that powers many Arizona nonprofits and helps them achieve their missions. It’s true — you can give to a qualified charity or tuition organization instead of giving to the state government for taxes. Over time, these contributions have become increasingly popular for residents and beneficial for nonprofits. Photos courtesy of Benevilla (top left), A New Leaf (top right), Sage Foundation for Health (bottom left), and Boost A Foster Family (bottom right)