Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Tax Tantrum Tuesday: Charitable Contribution Come Up

Remember my "You Have Arrived" post regarding the ability to itemize on your taxes? Well I met my goal this year...I stayed consistent with my tithing in church (which was a 2011 New Year's resolution for me) and it resulted in me being able to itemize on my 2011 federal tax return in addition to being blessed beyond measure. I thought it would be nice of me to share how this turned out to be a benefit for my taxes... even though a tax deduction for charitable contributions was not even 50% of my motivation for wanting to donate more to non-profit organizations including tithes to my church.

As you all know from my tax posts...either you can claim the standard deduction or itemized deduction on your federal tax return. The standard deduction for 2011 is $5,800 for singles no matter how much you made. Itemizing is a bit different and fluctuates based on what you are able to itemize. For 2011, I was able to itemize $7,160. This included my state income taxes paid (this would've been taken out of my paycheck regardless) as well as my charitable contributions (roughly $4000 in tithes and other charitable donations throughout 2011). So in essence, for 2011 I was able to deduct $1,360 more ($7,160 - $5,800) from my income by keeping up with tithing and being a little more generous than I would've been in the past.

The bigger deduction resulted in my tax liability being about $400 lower than it would've been had I only been able to take the standard deduction. This means my refund was $400 larger. Now, I know what you're thinking...this isn't a lot. 

But I. Feel. Amazing. For a few reasons:

1) I was able to successfully complete my New Year's resolution for 2011.

2) I was able to itemize and take just that much more of my mula back from the IRS...which honestly makes me want to start planning and saving for the next big itemization move...buying a home. I think it's great to set that up as a goal for myself at 25.

3) My refund is $400 bigger! It's not a ton of money but it's $400 the IRS would've had otherwise!

4) Giving is so much more fulfilling than I could have ever imagined. This is really the biggest reason (hence it's bold type font). Contrary to popular belief, I did not have to give up anything in order to give...and if I did, I didn't notice it. That's how happy giving made me. :-)

Happy itemizing and happy giving!

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