Tax Tip 2024-88: Taxpayers should be cautious of scammers targeting disaster donations
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Issue Number: Tax Tip 2024-88Taxpayers should be cautious of scammers targeting disaster donations Scammers commonly set up fake charities to take advantage of people’s generosity during natural disasters and other tragic events. Taxpayers should use the Tax Exempt Organization Search tool to check that an organization is legitimate before they donate money. Tips for donating safely Follow these tips before making a charitable donation:
Taxpayers who encounter a fake or suspicious charity should see the FBI’s resources on charity and disaster fraud. Claim a deduction Taxpayers who give money or goods to a charity can claim a deduction if they itemize deductions, but these donations count only if they go to a qualified tax exempt organization recognized by the IRS. More information
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