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Arizona Tax Credit Giving Guide 2020-21

BULLHEAD CITY AREA

DON’T FORGET TO BRING THIS TO YOUR TAX ADVISER!

YOUR GUIDE TO MAXIMIZING ARIZONA TAX CREDITS

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Celebrating

Tax Season! At Frontdoors Media, we celebrate life in Arizona every day. But here’s one more reason our state is exceptional. It’s one of the best in the country when it comes to tax credits for charitable giving. The Arizona Charitable Tax Credit repays you, dollar for dollar, on the money you donate to qualifying Arizona charities. You decide where your tax dollars go — and, for most people, it doesn’t cost a thing. So what’s the catch? There isn’t one, just an Arizona tax credit limit. A married couple filing jointly can get credit for up to $800 donated to a Qualified Charitable Organization (QCO). And QCO is just one of five categories of Arizona tax credit nonprofits! Each one is separate — so you can claim the maximum amount in all five categories. Read on for details about how this program works as well as a listing of nonprofits, foster care charities and school tuition organizations that have partnered with Frontdoors Media for the 2020-2021 tax season. We invite you to choose the organizations you want to support and take this special issue to your next appointment with your tax adviser. Our hope is to see tax credit giving increase across all five categories. That way, you have a direct say where your money goes, and Arizona nonprofits and schools get the support they need. Isn’t that something to celebrate? With thanks,

Karen & Nancy Karen Werner | EDITOR Nancy E. Mongeau, RN, M.Ed., MSW | COMMUNITY PARTNER

P.S. For a complete list of all qualified tax credit entities, visit azdor.gov/tax-credits.

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Table of Contents

TAX CREDIT CONTRIBUTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 QUALIFIED FOSTER CARE CHARITIES . . . . 10 CASA Council Helping Children of Mohave County Catholic Charities Community Services ARIZONA QUALIFIED CHARITIES. . . . . . . . . 12

Frontdoors Media celebrates the people and groups that give generously and work to build the future of our community. It’s the premier source of information — and inspiration — for those who strive to make Arizona a better place to live.

Boys & Girls Clubs of the Colorado River Bullhead City Lions Club Bullhead City Meals on Wheels Legacy Connection Mohave County Bridge to Recovery, Inc. Mohave Valley Clothe A Child Foundation

your key to the community

River Fund, Inc.

3104 E. Camelback Rd., #967 Phoenix, AZ 85016 480-622-4522 frontdoorsmedia.com info@frontdoorsmedia.com

2435 Miracle Mile Bullhead City, AZ 86442 928-296-8455 mohavedailynews.com

EDITOR

GENERAL MANAGER

Karen Werner PUBLISHER

Andrea Tyler Evans CONTRIBUTING EDITOR

Tom Evans PUBLISHING COORDINATOR

St. Vincent de Paul of Bullhead City EDUCATION TAX CREDITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Academy of Building Industries High School Bullhead City Elementary School District #15

Larry Kendrick

Colorado River Union High School District #2

DIRECTOR OF SALES & CIRCULATION

Desert Star Academy

Wells Andrews

Mohave Accelerated Schools

OPERATIONS MANAGER

Mohave Valley Elementary School District 16

Eric Frakes

Topock Elementary School

Jillian Rivera

Young Scholar’s Academy

CREATIVE DIRECTOR

Neill Fox

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DESIGNER

Lesley Kitts

How do I get a copy? Need a print copy of the Arizona Tax Credit Giving Guide 2020-21? Email wells@nwppub.com

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YOUR GUIDE TO MAXIMIZING ARIZONA TAX CREDITS All listings include the organizations’ websites so that giving is just a click away. We hope you will save and use this directory when meeting with your CPA or financial adviser this tax season.


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Tax Credit Contributions HELP NONPROFITS SERVE DURING PANDEMIC, AND ALSO BENEFIT ARIZONA RESIDENTS

By Tom Evans

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he nonprofit world has been immensely disrupted by the coronavirus pandemic, especially when it comes to fundraising. As Americans struggle with the economic and public health realities of COVID-19, nonprofits are trying to do more with fewer resources. That’s why many nonprofits are relying more than ever this upcoming year on tax credit contributions, which provide donations to nonprofits while giving donors a break on state income taxes. The State of Arizona offers an opportunity to receive a dollar-for-dollar credit on your state income taxes when you donate to qualified organizations in five categories: • Arizona Qualifying Charitable Organizations provide basic needs to qualifying low-income families and individuals, the chronically ill and disabled. Limits are $400 for individuals and $800 for married couples. •Q ualifying Foster Care Organizations, with corporation limits of $500 for individuals and $1,000 for married couples.

•P ublic School Tax Credit Organizations, with limits of $200 and $400. •P rivate School Tuition Organizations, for which limits increased this year to $593 for individuals and $1,186 for couples. Contributions can be made directly or by a shareholder when paid by an S corporation. •C ertified School Tuition Organizations (also known as the “Switcher” Individual Tax Credit). These organizations may receive your contribution if you’ve already maxed out the Private School Tuition Organization credit first. Limits for these increased to $590 individually and $1,179 for married couples. Contributions can be made directly or by shareholder when paid by an S corporation. Additionally, corporations can qualify for two types of credits for contributions made to Certified School Tuition Organizations. But they must apply for approval for part of a statewide capped credit amount before making their contribution. The first is the

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Low-Income Corporate Tax Credit (statewide cap is $123,042,188). The second is the Disabled/Displaced Corporate Tax Credit (statewide cap is $5 million). Many people think it sounds too good to be true, but it’s not. You can give to a qualified charity or tuition organization instead of giving it to the state government for taxes. Over time, these contributions have become increasingly popular for Arizona residents. Nancy Mongeau, vice president of Tri-State BHHS Legacy Foundation, said tax credit contributions positively impact Qualified Charitable Organizations such as the Legacy Connection Backpack Buddies project. “In Arizona, where one in four students lives in poverty, many children attend school without the necessary clothes or educational supplies. Thanks to tax credit donations to Legacy Connection, our Qualified Charitable Organization, we are able to make a powerful difference in the lives of local Arizona families through the Tri-State Backpack Buddies project by providing clothes and educational

“The Charitable Organization Foster Care Tax Credit program is an amazing opportunity for local Arizona residents to provide funding for children in foster care. CASA Council provides a variety of essentials that promote a child’s self-esteem and enrich the lives of our communities’ dependent children. The tax credit is a perfect way for taxpayers to have a say in where their tax dollars go, and at the same time, provide meaningful support for organizations they believe in.” A few other changes were made this year, according to Linda Jordan, owner of H&R Block franchises in Kingman, Bullhead City, Fort Mohave, Lake Havasu City and Laughlin. Jordan said that under the CARES Act, passed in response to the pandemic, taxpayers who make contributions that do not qualify for the credits (because they are over the thresholds, or are to a non-qualifying charity) can take a $300 deduction, even if they do not itemize. “Taxpayers can take $300

“This is your chance to invest in our local community’s future. Thanks to the Arizona Tax Credit, you can choose which Qualified Organizations benefit from your Arizona tax liability.” and hygiene supplies to all students in need,” she said. Qualified Charitable Tax Credit contributions can also provide for other local nonprofits the foundation supports, such as Bullhead City Meals on Wheels, CASA Council of Mohave County, and the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Colorado River. “Tax credit contributions for educational institutions such as public and charter schools are also vitally important,” Mongeau said. “Your tax-deductible donation can support the entire school or specific school clubs and sports such as Key Club, Chess Club, ROTC, football and cheerleading.” Beverly Siemens, court-appointed special advocate and CASA Council of Mohave County board president, believes that foster children need and deserve what any child needs and deserves. She said that tax credit contributions to CASA Council, an all-volunteer Qualified Foster Care Organization, help a child with basic and special individual needs and provide the donor a foster care tax credit of up to $500 for a single filer and $1,000 for a couple. 8  FRONTDOORS MEDIA | TAX CREDIT GIVING GUIDE

for charitable contributions off the adjusted income without itemizing on the federal tax return. So you can get a tax credit on the state and a deduction on the federal tax return,” she said. The CARES Act also included some other charitable incentives for bigger donations. Higherincome, charitably minded people may want to talk to their tax advisers. “Every Arizona taxpayer should check to see if they can take advantage of these credits. We are happy to answer questions for any taxpayer, so that everyone gets the advantage of every credit to which they are entitled,” Jordan said. These contributions are an essential way for Arizonans to support their favorite charitable causes during difficult times. “This is your chance to invest in our local community’s future,” Mongeau said. “Thanks to the Arizona Tax Credit, you can choose which Qualified Organizations benefit from your Arizona tax liability. Your tax-deductible donation ends up costing you nothing. It is a simple but powerful way to reach out and impact our community.”


MAXIMIZE THE

TAX CREDIT OPPORTUNITY BY GIVING TO ALL FIVE CATEGORIES Deadline is April 15, 2021, Tax Day, to make these contributions and submit your forms to get your tax credit when you file.

QUALIFIED FOSTER CARE ORGANIZATION TAX CREDIT

1 $

500 $1,000

Per Individual

Married Couples

Example: Mr. & Mrs. Smith give $500 to two Qualified Foster Care organizations or give $1,000 to one organization.

ARIZONA QUALIFIED CHARITABLE ORGANIZATION TAX CREDIT

2 $

400

Per Individual

$

800

Married Couples

Example: Mr. & Mrs. Smith give $800 to one organization or give $200 to four Qualified Organizations.

EDUCATION TAX CREDITS Public School Tuition Organizations

3 $

200

Per Individual

$

400

Married Couples

Private School Tuition Organizations

4 $

593 $1,186

Per Individual

Married Couples

Certified School Tuition Organizations*

5 $

590 $1,179

Per Individual

MAX OUT THE TAX CREDITS Mr. & Mrs. Smith have tax liability of $5,000 and donated the maximum combined amount to all tax credits of $4,565 on their Arizona tax returns. They now receive a credit of $4,565 and their tax liability is $435. No catch, dollar-for-dollar assistance to their favorite organizations or schools.

Married Couples

* You may only make this contribution if you’ve already maxed out the Private School Tuition Organization credit first.

Married Couples $1,000 $800 $400 $1,186 $1,179 $4,565

Per Individual $500 $400 $200 $593 $590 $2,283


Qualified Foster Care Charities $500 per Individual $1,000 per Married Couple Arizona Department of Revenue Form 352 Required


Qualified Foster Care Charities ($500 per Individual / $1,000 per Married Couple)

CASA COUNCIL HELPING CHILDREN OF MOHAVE COUNTY Our mission is to enhance the lives of dependent foster children and provide funding for their unmet needs, promoting self-esteem and enriching their lives. As a Qualifying Charitable Organization, CASA Council receives requests from CASAs, DCS case managers, attorneys, mental health professionals, foster parents and kinship placements who have identified an unmet need in a foster child’s life. There are more than 700 foster children in Mohave County; they are often placed in foster care due to allegations of abuse or neglect. Donations cover emergencies, specialized educational assistance, after-school daycare, emergency dental issues, specialized formula, diapers, weighted blankets, clothes, car seats, cribs, beds, and the list goes on. We also assist all qualifying and Independent Living young adults.

casasupport.org Tax Code 10029

CATHOLIC CHARITIES COMMUNITY SERVICES Catholic Charities Community Services serves more than 20,000 of the most vulnerable every year. Our shelter in Bullhead City provides day services as well as overnight shelter for those experiencing homelessness. We provide foster care and child welfare programs, adoption, youth development, veterans services, homeless services and more.

catholiccharitiesaz.org Tax Code 10000

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Qualified Charities $400 per Individual $800 per Married Couple Arizona Department of Revenue Form 321 Required


Qualified Charities ($400 per Individual / $800 per Married Couple)

BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF THE COLORADO RIVER The Clubs provide a safe and fun place for children to learn and grow after school and during school breaks. When school is closed, Club doors are open! More than 1,600 children each year attend afterschool programs and summer day camps at the Clubs. Programs — including art, science, gardening, physical fitness, sports, field trips and character building — are led by positive mentors. By choosing to support the Clubs with your tax credit, you are giving a child the chance to realize their full potential.

clubriver.org Tax Code 20165

BULLHEAD CITY LIONS CLUB Bullhead City Lions Club serves children and adults in the Tri-State area of Arizona with their vision needs. Children who cannot read letters, symbols and numbers fall behind in their education. Adults who cannot read letters, words, symbols and numbers experience job failure, isolation and withdrawal from society. Bullhead City Lions Club vision screens children every year in the public and private schools to identify vision problems. Twenty percent of those children screened over the last three years have a vision issue. Bullhead City Lions Club pays for professional eye exams and glasses for any child or adult who cannot afford this service.

sites.google.com/site/bhclions Tax Code 20787

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Qualified Charities ($400 per Individual / $800 per Married Couple)

BULLHEAD CITY MEALS ON WHEELS Providing seniors and disabled persons with a nutritious meal. We serve healthy meals to older adults and disabled individuals who are homebound and cannot prepare a meal for themselves. We also help maintain their dignity by allowing them to stay home. We support them by providing a wide range of services and education, such as nutrition screening, assessments and support, as well as a wellness check with the delivery of their meal. Many look forward to this delivery as it may be the only person they talk to or see every day.

928.201.5516 Kitikats@yahoo.com Tax Code 20965

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928-296-8898 www.rivyve.com 2150 Silver Creek Rd. Bullhead City, AZ. 86442

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Qualified QualifiedCharities Charities ($400 ($400 per per Individual Individual / $800 / $800 per per Married Married Couple) Couple)

LEGACY CONNECTION Legacy Connection is an affiliate nonprofit organization of BHHS Legacy Foundation and collaborates with a variety of local nonprofits to support a range of programs that serve disadvantaged children. As a Qualifying Charitable Organization, Legacy Connection receives community donations that support its main initiative, Backpack Buddies, a vital resource for thousands of Arizona schoolchildren. Backpack Buddies donations made to Legacy Connection are matched by the Foundation dollar-for-dollar. The combined funding supports local nonprofit organizations serving low-income children from Title I schools. The children receive all brand-new items — backpacks filled with school supplies and hygiene items, books, undergarments, school clothing and shoes — preparing them to return to school with confidence, ready to learn.

bhhslegacy.org Tax Code 20524

MOHAVE COUNTY BRIDGE TO RECOVERY, INC. Our mission is to provide citizens in recovery access to diverse treatment options, educational opportunities, job training, clothing, dental and medical care, housing alternatives and more varied incentives for success. Your donation will significantly help Mohave County Bridge to Recovery, Inc.’s clients with comprehensive and individualized goods and services. These improve the quality of life and foster the healthy, self-reliant and responsible behavior necessary to maintain recovery from substance abuse. Donations directly benefit citizens in recovery, including Rose Garden House residents, Mohave County Drug Court clients and Mohave County Specialty Courts clients. Donations are used to provide healthcare needs, rental assistance, Rose Garden House operations, transportation, educational assistance, and work readiness.

mcbtr.com Tax Code 20981 TAX CREDIT GIVING GUIDE | FRONTDOORS MEDIA  15


Qualified Charities ($400 per Individual / $800 per Married Couple)

MOHAVE VALLEY CLOTHE A CHILD FOUNDATION Providing low-income children with their clothing needs. We are dedicated to providing low-income children or children in need after a tragedy, such as a fire, in the TriState area with their clothing needs. Each year, we hold an event to take the children on a shopping trip to obtain this clothing. We also assist children on a one-to-one basis as needed. In the past, we have also provided support to children in crisis from abuse or neglect.

928.201.5516 Kitikats@yahoo.com Tax Code 20986

RIVER FUND, INC. A nonprofit agency providing financial help during hardship and crisis situations for individuals and families from Golden Shores to Golden Valley, Ariz., including Laughlin, Nev., and Needles, Calif. The primary underlying need for assistance is energy assistance. Other basic needs that result in requests are rent money, food, temporary shelter, medical and pharmaceutical necessities, vehicle repairs, replacement of legal documents such as I.D. and birth certificates, etc. Major issues, including homelessness, domestic violence, cancer, memory loss and veterans’ assistance, are growing concerns and top priorities at River Fund.

riverfundinc.com Tax Code 20156

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Qualified Charities ($400 per Individual / $800 per Married Couple)

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL OF BULLHEAD CITY Join us in making Bullhead City a better place through a shared commitment to our neighbors in need, so that each person can achieve his or her full potential. St. Vincent de Paul needs your support to continue providing critical services that Feed, Clothe, House and Heal the working poor and homeless in our community who have nowhere else to turn for help. This mission includes preventing homelessness and emergencies by providing a safety net of supportive services such as home visits, utility/prescription assistance, food boxes, clothing, furniture and new school shirts. Please bring or mail donations to the Bullhead City location and, when making a credit card donation, enter Bullhead City St. Vincent de Paul under “Additional Comments.”

stvincentdepaul.net Tax Code 20540

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928-763-1404


Education Tax Credits Public School $200 per Individual/$400 per Married Couple

Private School Tuition Organization (Original Tax Credit)

$593 per Individual $1,186 per Married Couple Certified School Tuition Organization (Switcher Tax Credit)

$590 per Individual $1,179 per Married Couple NOTICE: A school tuition organization cannot award, restrict or reserve scholarships solely on the basis of donor recommendation. A taxpayer may not claim a tax credit if the taxpayer agrees to swap donations with another taxpayer to benefit either taxpayer’s own dependent.


Public School Tax Credit ($200 per Individual / $400 per Married Couple)

ACADEMY OF BUILDING INDUSTRIES HIGH SCHOOL To provide the opportunity for students to receive a high school education focused on the academic and vocational skills necessary to enter the workforce and excel in the trades after graduation. With the push for all students to go to college, tradespeople are now in high demand. America is suffering a shortage of highly skilled high school graduates ready to enter the workforce, plus an abundance of college graduates who cannot find work. Tax credit funds allow the welding, cabinet/furniture, auto, CADD, engineering, blacksmithing, fabrication, business and construction shops to purchase consumable materials necessary to train students in the trade of their choice. These funds also allow for field trips, transportation for apprenticeships, and community service project learning.

aobihs.com Tax Code 88704201

BULLHEAD CITY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT #15 Our elementary school district has served Bullhead City for 70+ years, currently with six campuses offering classes and programs for children in grades Pre-K through 8. Our campuses have unique programs, and tax credit contributions help in many ways. These include, but are not limited to, art, choir, band, orchestra, junior high sports, service clubs and enrichment opportunities. For a limited time, BCESD can also use tax credits for items such as playground equipment and shade structures, both of which are extremely important. For more information, please contact the tax credit-eligible BCESD school of your choice.

crsk12.org Bullhead City Middle School – 080415130 Desert Valley School – 080415105 Diamondback Elementary School – 080415107 Fox Creek Jr. High School – 080415110 Sunrise Elementary – 080415104 TAX CREDIT GIVING GUIDE | FRONTDOORS MEDIA  19


Public School Tax Credit ($200 per Individual / $400 per Married Couple)

COLORADO RIVER UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT #2 CRUHSD (“crushed”) has three high schools serving students in grades 9-12 from north of Bullhead City to Topock/ Golden Shores and areas north of Lake Havasu City. More than 100 highly diverse extracurricular programs are eligible for tax credit contributions. These include the arts (visual, drama and music), academic competitions, athletics, domestic and international study field trips during school breaks, ROTC, service clubs affiliated with Kiwanis, Lions and Rotary, honors programs, student government, broadcasting, programs that used to be known as vocational education (now “career-technical education”), and even underwriting ACT and SAT testing. For more information, please contact the tax credit-eligible school of your choice.

crsk12.org CRUHSD Academy – 080502004 Mohave High School – 080502001 River Valley High School – 080502002

DESERT STAR ACADEMY Desert Star Academy’s mission is to educate all children in the community to be scholars, citizens and leaders. All donations go toward our scholar’s educational programs such as our art, citizenship, drama, music, robotics and technology clubs. Desert Star Academy also offers a fitness and sports program.

desertstaracademy.org Tax Code 88705001


Public School Tax Credit ($200 per Individual / $400 per Married Couple)

MOHAVE ACCELERATED SCHOOLS We are a K-12 Tuition-Free Public Charter School, serving area families for more than 20 years, with a high academic focus. Mohave Accelerated Schools strive to provide a highquality education to each of our students. Tax credits benefit our students by providing them opportunities in various extracurricular activities such as band, the arts, a wide variety of clubs, and athletics. Tax credits are also valuable in supporting teachers with materials and resources that they can use to supplement their classroom materials. Tax credits can go toward students who participate in travel and STEM clubs, which enhance learning by providing life experiences that they would otherwise never have.

mohavelearning.org Tax Code 88758001

MOHAVE VALLEY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DIST. 16 Part of western Mohave County, the district covers a large and diverse population and serves the unincorporated areas of Fort Mohave and Mohave Valley. We serve 1,000+ students from Pre-K through 8th grade. The district is composed of three schools that are grade-banded, allowing for greater collaboration among teachers and more opportunities for individualized learning for ALL students. Our mission is to provide school communities where all students can learn. We pride ourselves on being “SMALL. SAFE. Neighborhood Schools” that connect with our community by honoring traditions and educating the leaders of tomorrow.

mvesd16.org Camp Mohave Elementary School – 080416105 Fort Mojave Elementary School – 080416104 Mohave Valley Junior High School – 080416103 TAX CREDIT GIVING GUIDE | FRONTDOORS MEDIA  21


Public School Tax Credit ($200 per Individual / $400 per Married Couple)

TOPOCK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL At Topock Elementary School, we are committed to building a learning community of responsible citizens who have a passion for learning through an integrated curriculum. Education is a partnership among parents, students, staff and our neighboring community. Tax credits at Topock School fund our CrossfitKids physical education program as well as student council, art, music, preschool and Kindergarten programs. Without tax credits as a revenue source, these programs would be difficult to fund. Tax credits provide opportunities to offer our students a top-notch, balanced, well-rounded education.

topockazschool.com Tax Code 80412012

YOUNG SCHOLAR’S ACADEMY YSA is a back-to-the-basics school, which places emphasis on academic learning and efficacious study skills. Young Scholar’s Academy tax credit donations are used to buy equipment for school sports teams, pay referee fees, purchase supplies for after-school clubs, and fund intramural competition costs. Tax credit donations also provide a portion of the funding for athletes and programs that enhance our students’ character. Our students are offered experiences outside the classroom that continue their transformation into becoming great leaders. Our students also take part in character-building programs such as drama, student council, off-site field trips and gardening, along with our sports programs.

ysacs.org Tax Code 88704201

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Cut here and take with you.

DONATION WORKSHEET Our state has many wonderful tax credit options. Use this worksheet to help you with your planning.

My 2020 Arizona Tax Liability:

$_______________________________

AMOUNT:

Private School MAXIMUMS Married filing jointly: $2,365 Filing single: $1,183

Qualified Charitable Organization MAXIMUMS Married filing jointly: $800 Filing single: $400

Qualified Foster Care Organization MAXIMUMS Married filing jointly: $1,000 Filing single: $500

Public School MAXIMUMS Married filing jointly: $400 Filing single: $200

ORGANIZATION:

$__________________

___________________________________

$__________________

___________________________________

$__________________

___________________________________

$__________________

___________________________________

In the same year, you can take advantage of multiple tax credits, including the Charitable Tax Credit, the Public School Tax Credit, the Private School Tuition Tax Credit, and the Foster Care Tax Credit. If you have questions, contact your tax adviser, visit bhhslegacy.org or call us at 928-758-7913 to learn more.

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