Contributions of money, goods or real property worth $500 or more are eligible for tax credits. Contributions of services or labor are not eligible. Individuals and businesses may claim a maximum of $250,000 in tax credits per year, representing $500,000 in contributions.
Individuals and businesses making donations are required to
complete a simple two-page form (PDF) and submit it to the nonprofit organization receiving the contribution, along with documentation of the value of the contribution. Individuals or businesses that wish to donate real property must contact the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development’s Community Investment Tax Credit Program for approval prior to making the donation.
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Businesses: Any entity that conducts a trade or business in the State and is subject to: the State income tax on individuals or corporations; the public service company franchise tax or the insurance premiums tax. These types of entities generally include corporations, public utility companies, insurance companies, financial institutions, S corporations, partnerships, sole proprietorships and limited liability corporations.
Individuals: An individual is a resident of Maryland if the individual is domiciled in Maryland on the last day of the taxable year or if the individual maintains a place of abode in Maryland for more than six months of the taxable year and is physically present in the State for 183 days or more during the taxable year.
Individuals and businesses that make charitable contributions benefit by:
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Reducing their Maryland tax liability
- Helping a local nonprofit organization achieve an essential community goal
- Making a targeted community impact
- Improving community relations and increasing their visibility
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USEFUL LINKS
The following information may be useful to both individuals and businesses making contributions, as well as nonprofit participants in the Community Investment Tax Credit program. This information is for reference only and any individual or business contemplating making a contribution, that has questions about their specific tax advantages, is encouraged to consult with their accountant or tax professional.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Karen Forbes
Assistant Director Community Access and Partnership
410-209-5800
forbes@mdhousing.org
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World Arts Focus used tax credits to raise contributions for a capital campaign to renovate an under-utilized warehouse and create Joe's Movement Emporium - a new community performing arts center and anchor for the Prince George's County Gateway Arts District.
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