Do you plan to donate your services to charity this summer? Will you travel as part of the service? If so, some travel expenses may help lower your taxes when you file your tax return next year. Here are several tax tips that you should know if you travel while giving your services to charity.
Qualified Charities. In order to deduct your costs, your volunteer work must be for a qualified charity. Most groups must apply to the IRS to become qualified. Churches and governments are qualified, and do not need to apply to the IRS. Ask the group about its IRS status before you donate. You can also use the Select Check tool on IRS.gov to check the group’s status.
Unreimbursed,
Directly connected with the services,
Expenses you had only because of the services you gave, and
Not personal, living or family expenses.
Car expenses,
Lodging costs,
The cost of meals, and
Taxi or other transportation costs between the airport or station and your hotel.
For more on these rules, see Publication 526, Charitable Contributions. You can get it on IRS.gov/forms at any time.