An Analysis of Potential Tax Incentives to Increase Charitable Giving in Puerto Rico : Final Report

January 28, 2010 by  
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Improved incentives for private charitable giving would strengthen nonprofit organizations in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico’s income tax allows itemizers to deduct charitable contributions, but with limits. Taxpayers may choose between a 100 percent deduction for contributions over 3 percent of adjusted gross income (AGI) or a 33 percent deduction for contributions with no floor. Deductions may not exceed 15 percent of AGI. Removing the 15 percent ceiling would be a relatively cost effective way of encouraging more giving. Reducing the 3 percent floor, though generating less additional giving per dollar of revenue loss, would encourage broader participation.

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