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Preparing for 2026: How the OBBBA Shifts Charitable Contribution Rules

Navigating the New Rules for Charitable Giving

Starting in 2026, the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 2021 (OBBBA) will alter how individuals claim tax deductions for philanthropic efforts.

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For those who itemize, the legislation introduces a contribution floor set at 0.5% of your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI). Consequently, you can only deduct charitable gifts that surpass this threshold, which may reduce the tax relief previously gained from smaller donations.

Conversely, non-itemizers receive a distinct benefit: a specific deduction for cash contributions. Single filers can deduct up to $1,000, while joint filers can claim up to $2,000. Schedule a consultation to optimize your tax planning strategy ahead of these upcoming tax changes.

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