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Conrad Teitell, a principal at Cummings & Lockwood, writes that the Maddux case, recently decided by the Tax Court, deals with one of the simpler situations. The donors gave cash to a church. Cash gifts to churches (and publicly supported charities) are deductible up to 50 percent of adjusted gross income with a five-year carryover for any "excess." As the Madduxes learned, you've got to use the carryover to the max in each carryover year - you can't pick and choose when you'll take it. If all gifts were deductible up to 50 percent of adjusted gross income with a five-year carryover, people's tax lives would be much less complicated. Of course, there are additional rules.
April 27, 2009 at 12:00 AM
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