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Many issuers will provide year end summary statements.
This year, I got an email from Capital One for a specific spend and is quite useful. It listed all of my spend at 501(c) places.
I got the same E-Mail today, second year in a row.
What I find interesting is it shows a number of contributions to not-for-profit institutions like museums and such, no surprise there, but they were all over in the UK; I'll have to ask my tax accountant whether such contributions are deductible.
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@Horseshoez wrote:I got the same E-Mail today, second year in a row.
What I find interesting is it shows a number of contributions to not-for-profit institutions like museums and such, no surprise there, but they were all over in the UK; I'll have to ask my tax accountant whether such contributions are deductible.
Pretty sure that they are not. but let me know. We donate to UK Charities and based on the tax forms it looked like they aren't deductible on US taxes (A community chest, corporation, trust, fund, or foundation, organized or created in the United States or its possessions, or under the laws of the United States, any state, the District of Columbia or any possession of the United States, and organized and operated exclusively for charitable, religious, educational, scientific, or literary purposes, or for the prevention of cruelty to children or animals
(Religious organizations, non-profit fire-fighting companies and certain non-profit cemetery companies don't seem to have the US restriction
Charitable Contribution Deductions | Internal Revenue Service (irs.gov))
but your tax accountant may have a more informed view.
@NoMoreE46 wrote:Many issuers will provide year end summary statements.
This year, I got an email from Capital One for a specific spend and is quite useful. It listed all of my spend at 501(c) places.
Why limit the list to 10, surely they could list them all without too much work! Still, a useful step.