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Category - Tax Planning

What is the maximum amount of charitable contributions a taxpayer can claim in any one year?
  1. $5,000
  2. 25% of AGI
  3. 50% of AGI
  4. 100% of AGI
Explanation
Answer: C - While other limits are imposed on certain types of charitable contributions, taxpayers can never deduct total charitable contributions in excess of 50% of his or her adjusted gross income.
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