Charitable Contribution Deduction - CPA Regulation (REG)

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Which of the following types of organizations is considered a public charity for purposes of the charitable contribution deduction?

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Under the section 170(c) of the Internal Revenue Code, the charitable contribution deduction only applies to specific organizations. Among these include organizations such as government owned possession (if made exclusively for public purposes), a foundation organized exclusively for the public good, religious organizations, and nonprofit cemetery companies. Chambers of Commerce are considered political organizations and are disallowed, and supplemental unemployment benefits are not IRS designated charities.

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