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Helpful Hints on Finding Out if That Charitable Organization is Legit

In order to receive tax benefits for donating to charities, it is important to make sure that they are legit in nature. There are some very simple ways to go about making sure that the organization to which an individual donates is legitimate. If a person donates money to an illegitimate charity, they can get into trouble with the IRS for claiming the donation as a deduction, even if they legitimately believed the organization was legitimate. This can cause severe problems for an individual if the IRS decides to audit the individual as a result of the problem.

 

 

It can, at the very least, cause problems for the individual in that they may need to schedule time to meet with the IRS to explain things. Because of this, it is important that people thoroughly research their charities before making donations. Many individuals may have trouble distinguishing a legitimate charity from a charity that is effective and efficient in its actions, but nonetheless not a charity by all the standards that are set forth by the IRS. There are several manners in which this can be done and it is important that this process be performed prior to the filing of an individual's taxes.

One of the easiest ways to figure out if a charity is legitimate is to simply call them up and ask them if they are a valid tax-exempt charity. Some people may feel like they deserve a more authentic answer, as opposed to just receiving verbal instructions as to the status of the charity. It is therefore possible for the individual to receive more permanent and irrefutable evidence as related to the status of the organization. Within the IRS codes regarding taxes and tax payments, there are certain organizations that are granted tax-exempt status. This is performed under the section 501 (c) (3) of the IRS code book. If these companies are registered under this section, within the United States they are tax deductible. If a person wishes, they can ask for a letter confirming their status as a non-profit organization.

It is also possible for the individual to research the status of an establishment by utilizing the IRS website. There is an area on the IRS website that a person can search to look for their charity organization at hand. Searching on the website is a great way for individuals to be able to find information on their own time, including at night and on a moment's notice, regardless of whether or not the organization is open at the time. Websites add convenience when it comes to the search for the status of charitable organizations. They enable the individual to take control in a safe and secure manner, which will in turn allow the individual to have more confidence in their taxes and tax filings at any time in the year.

If the person decides that they would like to request a letter from the company with the details of their status, the company will send the individual this request. The paper can then be attached to any forms the individual turns in to the IRS, as substantiation for the donation that the individual made to the charity. This letter will also be helpful if there are any corrections that need to be made later, or if a letter audit is given to the individual by the IRS. It is important that organizations be proven as legitimate before the individual writes the donation off on their taxes, in order to save them time and money both in the short-term time period and in the long run. The IRS is aware of which organizations are legitimate and which are not, and it is important to be aware of this fact and the tips for finding out which organizations are legitimate.

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