Video Tips: Navigating the 2026 Charitable Contribution Tax Changes

If philanthropy is part of your financial plan, get ready for new tax rules taking effect in 2026 under the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 2021 (OBBBA). This legislation shifts how both itemizers and non-itemizers can deduct charitable gifts.

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What Taxpayers Need to Know

For those who itemize, the OBBBA introduces a contribution floor of 0.5% of your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI). You can only deduct charitable donations that exceed this specific threshold, which may reduce the tax benefits of smaller gifts. Conversely, if you take the standard deduction, the act offers a new deduction for cash contributions. Single filers can deduct up to $1,000, while joint filers can claim up to $2,000.

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