Arizona Credit for Contributions to Qualifying Charitable Organizations
Extracted from PDF file 2023-arizona-form-321.pdf, last modified September 2020Credit for Contributions to Qualifying Charitable Organizations
Credit for Contributions to Qualifying Charitable Organizations (QCO) Arizona Form 321 2023 Include with your return. For the calendar year 2023 or fiscal year beginning M M D D 2 0 2 3 and ending M M D D Y Y Y Y . Your Name as shown on Form 140, 140NR, 140PY or 140X Your Social Security Number Spouse’s Name as shown on Form 140, 140NR, 140PY or 140X (if joint return) Spouse’s Social Security Number Part 1 Current Year’s Credit A. Cash contributions made January 1, 2023 through December 31, 2023. • The QCO must be certified by the department for 2023 to claim the contributions listed in Part A. For more information, see page 1 of the instructions. • If you are married and filing separate returns, be sure to include all cash contributions made by you and your spouse. • Do not include those cash contributions for which you or your spouse claimed a credit on the 2022 tax return. • If you made cash contributions to more than three QCOs, complete the Continuation Sheet on page 3 and include it with the credit form. If you made more than ten (10) cash contributions to the same QCO, see instructions. (a) Date of Contribution MM/DD/2023 (b) Qualifying Charity Code (c) (d) Cash Contribution Name of Qualifying Charity (Contributions to qualifying foster care charitable organizations are claimed on AZ Form 352) 1 2 0 2 3 00 2 2 0 2 3 00 3 2 0 2 3 00 4 If you made contributions to more than three QCOs, enter the amount from line 4h of the Continuation Sheet, otherwise enter “0”.............................................................................................. 4 00 5 Total contributions made to QCOs during 2023: Add lines 1 through 4, column (d)........................... 5 00 B. Cash contributions made January 1, 2024 through April 15, 2024 for which you or your spouse are claiming a credit on the 2023 return. • The charitable organization must be certified by the department for 2024 to claim the contributions listed in Part B. For more information, see page 1 of the instructions. • If you are married and filing separate returns, be sure to include all cash contributions made by you and your spouse. • If you made cash contributions to more than three QCOs, complete the Continuation Sheet on page 3 and include it with the credit form. If you made more than ten (10) cash contributions to the same QCO, see instructions. (a) Date of Contribution MM/DD/2024 (b) Qualifying Charity Code (c) Name of Qualifying Charity (Contributions to qualifying foster care charitable organizations are claimed on AZ Form 352) (d) Cash Contribution 6 2 0 2 4 00 7 2 0 2 4 00 8 2 0 2 4 00 9 If you made cash contributions to more than three QCOs, enter the amount from line 9h of the Continuation Sheet, otherwise enter “0”........................................................................................... 9 00 10 Total contributions made to QCOs January 1, 2024 through April 15, 2024 for which you are claiming a credit on the 2023 tax return. Add lines 6 through 9, column (d).................................... 10 00 11 Add lines 5 and 10. Enter the total................................................................................................... 11 00 12 Single taxpayers or heads of household, enter $421. Married taxpayers, enter $841.................... 12 00 13 Total current year’s credit: Enter the smaller of line 11 or line 12. In most cases, if you are married filing a separate return, enter one-half of the smaller of line 11 or 12. See instructions.................. 13 00 ADOR 10643 (23) Your Name (as shown on page 1) Part 2 Your Social Security Number Available Credit Carryover (a) Taxable Year from which you are carrying the credit (b) Original Credit Amount (c) Amount Previously Used (d) Available Carryover: Subtract column (c) from column (b). 14 2018 00 00 00 15 2019 00 00 00 16 2020 00 00 00 17 2021 00 00 00 18 2022 00 00 00 19 Total Available Carryover: Add lines 14 through 18, column (d)............. 19 00 Part 3 Total Available Credit 20 Current year’s credit: Enter the amount from Part 1, line 13. Also, enter this amount on Arizona Form 301, Part 1, line 6, column (a).............................................. 20 21 Available credit carryover from Part 2, line 19, column (d). Also, enter this amount on Arizona Form 301, Part 1, line 6, column (b).............................................. 21 22 Total Available Credit: Add line 20 and line 21. Also, enter this amount on Arizona Form 301, Part 1, line 6, column (c).............................................. 22 00 00 00 Print Form ADOR 10643 (23) AZ Form 321 (2023) Page 2 of 3 Your Name (as shown on page 1) Your Social Security Number AZ Form 321- Credit for Contributions to Qualifying Charitable Organizations Continuation Sheet Part 1 - Continued Current Year’s Credit If you need more space to list all qualifying charitable organizations (QCOs), complete additional sheets and enter those totals on the appropriate line(s) on page 1. A. Cash contributions made January 1, 2023 through December 31, 2023. (a) Date of Contribution MM/DD/2023 (b) Qualifying Charity Code (c) Name of Qualifying Charity (Contributions to qualifying foster care charitable organizations are claimed on AZ Form 352) (d) Cash Contribution 4a 2 0 2 3 00 4b 2 0 2 3 00 4c 2 0 2 3 00 4d 2 0 2 3 00 4e 2 0 2 3 00 4f 2 0 2 3 00 4g 2 0 2 3 00 4h Add all amounts in column (d) and enter the total. Also, enter this amount on page 1, line 4............. 4h 00 B. Cash contributions made January 1, 2024 through April 15, 2024. (a) Date of Contribution MM/DD/2023 (b) Qualifying Charity Code (c) Name of Qualifying Charity (Contributions to qualifying foster care charitable organizations are claimed on AZ Form 352) (d) Cash Contribution 9a 2 0 2 4 00 9b 2 0 2 4 00 9c 2 0 2 4 00 9d 2 0 2 4 00 9e 2 0 2 4 00 9f 2 0 2 4 00 9g 2 0 2 4 00 9h Add all amounts in column (d) and enter the total. Also, enter this amount on page 1, line 9............. 9h 00 Print Form ADOR 10643 (23) AZ Form 321 (2023) Page 3 of 3
Arizona Form 321
More about the Arizona Form 321 Individual Income Tax Tax Credit TY 2023
A nonrefundable individual tax credit for voluntary cash contributions to a qualifying charitable organization (QCO). For voluntary contributions made to a qualifying foster care charitable organization (QFCO), see credit Form 352.
We last updated the Credit for Contributions to Qualifying Charitable Organizations in January 2024, so this is the latest version of Form 321, fully updated for tax year 2023. You can download or print current or past-year PDFs of Form 321 directly from TaxFormFinder. You can print other Arizona tax forms here.
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Form 140 | Resident Personal Income Tax Return |
Form 140 Instructions | Income Tax Instruction Packet |
Form 140A | Resident Personal Income Tax (Short) Package |
Form 204 | Application for Filing Extension |
Form 321 | Credit for Contributions to Qualifying Charitable Organizations |
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Arizona usually releases forms for the current tax year between January and April. We last updated Arizona Form 321 from the Department of Revenue in January 2024.
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