Give today for a healthy, hunger-free tomorrow, and your gift may qualify for a tax credit!
This individual income tax credit is available for contributions to Qualifying Charitable Organizations that provide immediate basic needs to residents of Arizona who receive temporary assistance for needy families (TANF) benefits, are low-income residents of Arizona, or are individuals who have a chronic illness or physical disability. The tax credit is claimed on Form 321.
Please consult your tax advisor for specific information and tax advice. Community Food Bank of Southern Arizona’s QCO Code is 20488.
The maximum QCO credit donation amount for 2024:
$470 single, married filing separate or head of household; $938 married filing jointly.
The maximum QCO credit donation amount for 2023:
$421 single, married filing separate or head of household; $841 married filing jointly.
Please Note: Arizona law allows QCO donations made during 2023 or donations made from January 1, 2024 through April 15, 2024 to be claimed on the 2023 Arizona income tax return. The maximum credit that can be claimed on the 2023 Arizona return for donations made to QCO’s is $421 for single, married filing separate or head of household taxpayers, and $841 for married filing joint taxpayers. If a taxpayer makes a QCO donation from January 1, 2024 through April 15, 2024 and wants to claim the higher 2024 maximum credit amount, the taxpayer will need to claim the credit on the 2024 Arizona return filed in 2025.