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North Dakota Tax Credit

Recent North Dakota legislation increases the opportunities for North Dakota taxpayers to receive a generous 40 percent state income tax credit for charitable contributions to organizations like The Salvation Army.

Charitable Gifts = 40% Tax Credit

Your gift does triple duty: 1) Qualifying gifts over $5,000 benefit you through a 40 percent North Dakota state income tax credit. 2) It funds services to help people today. 3) It will provide a guaranteed source of income The Salvation Army can rely on to meet future needs.

  • The credit is available to both individuals and businesses
  • The minimum qualifying gift is $5,000 (lump sum or aggregated over the tax year)
  • Both outright and planned gifts can qualify
  • The maximum credit for a single tax year is $10,000 for an individual, $20,000 for a married couple and $10,000 for business entities. There are provisions for carryover.

Individuals:

  • Make an outright gift to a qualifying Salvation Army endowment fund. Your gifts can be in the form of cash, securities or real estate.
  • Make a planned gift to The Salvation Army such as a charitable gift annuity; certain forms of charitable trusts and paid-up life insurance may qualify.

Businesses:

  • Make an outright gift to a qualifying Salvation Army endowment fund.

 

 

  • This is a North Dakota tax credit, not a deduction.
  • The contribution can still be deducted from your federal income taxes.
  • Gifts under $5,000 do not qualify for this credit, but are still tax-deductible.

If you could use this generous tax credit, contact your tax adviser or The Salvation Army’s planned giving office:

North Dakota Planned Giving Director
Brad Bame, 701-405-3049