Charitable Giving: How to Manage Donations With New Tax Laws

Charitable giving rules are changing in 2026, including new deduction limits for high earners and itemizers.
Charitable Giving: How to Manage Donations With New Tax Laws
The OBBBA introduces new limits and tax breaks for charitable giving starting in 2026. Fox_Ana/Shutterstock
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When you donate to charity, you’re making the world a better place. Whether you’re donating to causes like sheltering the homeless, feeding hungry children, aiding abused animals, or any other mission, you are making a difference—no matter how big or small your contribution is.

And when you donate to qualified charitable organizations under the IRS, you could get some tax benefits in the form of charitable deductions.

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Javier Simon
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Javier Simon is a freelance personal finance writer for The Epoch Times. He specializes in retirement planning, investing, taxes, fintech, financial products and more. His work has been featured by major publications including Fox Business, The Motley Fool, NerdWallet, and Money Magazine.