Tax Tip #258

Ralph Loggia • July 29, 2025

Deducting Charitable Donations

Charitable donations are just one of the allowable deductions when itemizing on your tax return. Approximately 15% of taxpayers itemize instead of taking the standard deduction. The remaining 85% do not receive a federal tax benefit for charitable donations. 


Starting in 2026 under the Big Beautiful Bill, taxpayers who do not itemize can deduct $1,000 (single) or $2,000 (MFJ) for certain charitable deductions. 


For example, a single taxpayer who takes the standard deduction and donates $900 to charity can deduct the full $900. However, if the filer donates $1,900 to a qualifying charity, this taxpayer’s deduction will be capped at $1,000.


Have questions about the Big Beautiful Bill? Contact a team member for more information.

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