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5 tips for tax-smart charitable giving in 2018

5 tips for tax-smart charitable giving in 2018

U.S. tax law has changed since you filed your federal taxes for 2017; the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act takes effect for 2018 tax filings. Since charitable giving is one of the few deductions that wasn’t eliminated or capped, donations to registered nonprofits are one of the best ways to reduce tax payments for taxpayers who itemize. If charitable giving plays a role in your tax filing, here are five things you should keep in mind for tax-smart strategic giving and your 2018 taxes. 1. Start planning now If you plan to claim charitable donations on your 2018 taxes, it’s a good idea to start talking to your financial advisor now so you have time to make informed decisions. If you received a windfall or more taxable income than you expected this year, charitable giving can be especially important to help offset the corresponding increase in taxes. This could apply if, for example, you got a big bonus this year, if you sold a business, or if the assets in your portfolio greatly increased in value in 2018.   2. Evaluate your options for HOW to give You may already know which charities you want to support, but from a

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