Idaho allows you to give monetary contributions to certain educational and cultural organizations while reducing the amount of Idaho income tax you owe. This is a tax credit you can take even if you don’t itemize.
The credit applies only to contributions to the Idaho organizations in the next section. Contributions are reduced by the value of anything you received in return such as food, entertainment, or merchandise.
You can claim the credit on your Idaho income tax return for the year when you made the contributions.
For C and S corporations, the law limits the yearly credit to the smallest of:
$5,000
10% of total income tax or franchise tax owed for the year
50% of the amount donated
For all other businesses, individuals, and entities (such as estates and trusts), the law limits the yearly credit to the smallest of:
$500 per taxpayer ($1,000 total for married individuals filing jointly)
50% of total income tax (for example, the amount on Form 40, line 21, for Idaho resident individuals)
50% of the amount donated
Talk to your tax advisor or contact us if you have questions about this credit.
Organizations you can contribute to
For the contributions to count toward this credit, you must make them to one or more of these Idaho educational or cultural organizations:
The Council for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
The Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired.
The State Independent Living Council.
The Developmental Disabilities Council.
Nonprofit public or private institutions of elementary, secondary, or higher education or their foundations. The educational institution must be accredited.
A nonprofit corporation, fund, foundation, trust, or association benefitting only accredited institutions of higher education. This includes a university-related research park.
Accredited medical residency programs or their nonprofit support organizations devoted to training residents.
Foundations for Idaho public-broadcasting systems such as Idaho Public Television.
The Idaho STEM Action Center.
The Commission on Hispanic Affairs.
The Idaho Commission for Libraries, public libraries or their foundations, and library districts or their foundations.
The Idaho State Historical Society or its foundation.
Nonprofit public or private museums or their foundations. The museum must collect, preserve, and display objects of aesthetic, educational, or scientific value. It must be open to the public on a regular basis.
Dedicated accounts with the Idaho Community Foundation that exclusively support the organizations listed above.
Idaho allows you to donate money or goods to certain organizations focused on youth and rehabilitation while reducing the amount of Idaho income tax you owe. This is a tax credit you can take even if you don’t itemize.
The credit applies only to contributions to the Idaho organizations in the next section. Contributions are reduced by the value of anything you received in return such as food, entertainment, or merchandise.
You can claim the credit on your Idaho income tax return for the year when you made the contributions.
For C and S corporations, the law limits the yearly credit to the smallest of:
$500
10% of total income tax or franchise tax owed for the year
50% of the amount donated
For all other businesses, individuals, and entities (such as estates and trusts), the law limits the yearly credit to the smallest of:
$100 per taxpayer ($200 total for married individuals filing jointly)
20% of total income tax (for example, the amount on Form 40, line 21, for Idaho resident individuals)
50% of the amount donated
Talk to your tax advisor or contact us if you have questions about this credit.
Organizations you can contribute to
For the contributions to count toward this credit, you must make them to one or more of these Idaho organizations:
Anchor House, Coeur d’Alene
The Arc, Inc., Boise
The Children’s Home Society of Idaho, Inc., Boise
Children’s Village, Inc., Coeur d’Alene
Dawn Enterprises, Inc., Blackfoot
Development Workshop, Inc., Idaho Falls
Disability Action Center Northwest, Moscow and Coeur d’Alene
Gem Youth Services, Inc., Emmett
Hope House, Inc., Nampa
Idaho Drug Free Youth, Inc., Coeur d’Alene
Idaho Elks Rehabilitation Hospital, Inc., Boise
Idaho Youth Ranch
Kinderhaven, Sandpoint
Learning Lab, Inc., Boise
Living Independence Network Corporation, Boise and Twin Falls
Living Independently for Everyone, Inc., Blackfoot, Idaho Falls, and Pocatello
Magic Valley Rehabilitation Services, Inc., Twin Falls
New Day Products, Inc., Pocatello
Northwest (North Idaho) Children’s Home, Inc.
Opportunities Unlimited, Inc., Lewiston
Panhandle Special Needs, Inc., Sandpoint
Project P.A.T.C.H., Planned Assistance for Troubled Children
Shepherd’s Home, Inc., McCall
Transitional Employment Services for the Handicapped, Coeur d’Alene