

Receive a Dollar for Dollar Tax Credit for My Gift!


Receive a Dollar for Dollar Tax Credit for My Gift!
The Issue
Receive up to $400 in Arizona Tax Credit for helping Arizona's poor and hungry. You can earn a dollar-for-dollar credit to reduce the income taxes you already owe the State of Arizona and help feed the homeless at the same time. You can save up to $400 on your joint return or $200 on your individual return. The credit is only available for the amount of your itemized donations to St. Vincent de Paul above the amount for a previous year (or baseline year). You can also download our printable brochure with more information.
Make a donation to any of our fundraising projects, and when you itemize your state tax return, include the amount you donated. Thanks to this tax credit, it could cost you nothing to help Arizona's poor and hungry.
Ideas for Fundraising Projects
Help spread the word by emailing a link to this page to people you know who might want to take advantage of this tax credit.

The Issue
Receive up to $400 in Arizona Tax Credit for helping Arizona's poor and hungry. You can earn a dollar-for-dollar credit to reduce the income taxes you already owe the State of Arizona and help feed the homeless at the same time. You can save up to $400 on your joint return or $200 on your individual return. The credit is only available for the amount of your itemized donations to St. Vincent de Paul above the amount for a previous year (or baseline year). You can also download our printable brochure with more information.
Make a donation to any of our fundraising projects, and when you itemize your state tax return, include the amount you donated. Thanks to this tax credit, it could cost you nothing to help Arizona's poor and hungry.
Ideas for Fundraising Projects
Help spread the word by emailing a link to this page to people you know who might want to take advantage of this tax credit.

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Petition created on December 8, 2008