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Connie C
August 31, 2022
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Donate 10% of my sales

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I have started an online training/coaching business. I want to donate 10% of my sales to charity. 

?? how is this donation captured on my taxes? With my business or personal taxes? 

 

Thanks so much for sharing your time and expertise. 

Wishing you a blessed day!

    Best answer by Donna F 77

    As a self-employed individual, your business income and expenses are a schedule (Schedule C) on your personal tax return.  Schedule C does not allow for charitable donations, but your personal tax return does.  You can claim charitable donations as an Itemized Deduction on Schedule A.  For Tax Year 2021, you are able to deduct up to $600 for Married Filing Jointly and up to $300 for other filing statuses even if you aren't able to itemize.

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    Donna F 77
    August 31, 2022

    As a self-employed individual, your business income and expenses are a schedule (Schedule C) on your personal tax return.  Schedule C does not allow for charitable donations, but your personal tax return does.  You can claim charitable donations as an Itemized Deduction on Schedule A.  For Tax Year 2021, you are able to deduct up to $600 for Married Filing Jointly and up to $300 for other filing statuses even if you aren't able to itemize.

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    Connie C
    Connie CAuthor
    August 31, 2022

    Thank You @Donna F 77 

     

    I get confused on what I need to keep 'separate' between my business and personal taxes. From your response, my charitable donations from my business sales will be recorded on my personal taxes Schedule A. 

     

    ? What documentation do I need to differentiate the charity donations made with income from my business vs. the charity donations made from our other income? 

     

    Wishing you a fantabulous day!

    Donna F 77
    August 31, 2022

    You do not need to differentiate between the two, nor keep them separate.  All charitable donations will go in the same place on your tax return whether they were made with "personal" income or "business" income.

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