How much does your business tax liability go down with a donation to a charity?
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If the business is a corporation the maximum deduction for charitable donations is 10% of the corp’s taxable income.
If the business is a sole proprietorship and the AGI on your tax return is $1 mil, most likely all of the $330k of a donation would be in the 35% bracket so your savings would be 35% of the $330k or $115,500.
One word though. If this is for a 2008 tax return, it’s too late to make a donation that will reduce your tax liability. Any donation now would be reflected on your 2009 return next year.
If you are a sole proprietor or a single person LLC then charitable contributions do not go on the business portion of your tax return (Schedule C) they go on the personal portion of your tax return and are subject to rules regarding Schedule A deductions. If you are an 1120S corporation charitable deductions are passed through to the shareholders and do not reduce AGI. Charitable contributions decrease taxable income not taxes so if you donated 330k it would reduce your tax liability by approximately 200K on your personal return.
Lee, Enrolled Agent
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