Quebec, U.S. allow Haiti donors to get a 2009 tax deduction
Some people who donate to help the victims of the Haiti earthquake won't have to wait until next year to get their tax deduction.
Some people who donate to help the victims of the Haiti earthquake won't have to wait until next year to get their tax deduction.
Some people who donate to help the victims of the Haiti earthquake won’t have to wait until next year to get their tax deduction. According to Advisor.ca, the province of Quebec announced that donations given betweeen January 12 and February 28 can count for the 2009 tax year. CNN Money reports that in the U.S., the senate passed similar legislation. Stay tuned to see if other jurisdictions follow.
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