Missouri’s Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) allows its residents to determine how their state tax dollars will be spent through their charitable donations. Cornerstones of Care is approved to offer $150,000 in NAP tax credits to donors who support our Build Trybe program, which empowers youth in foster care with employable skills in the building, culinary, and horticulture fields.
As a donor, you will receive a tax credit equaling 50% of your gift. This credit combines with your federal and state charitable income tax deduction to lower the net cost of your donation. We encourage you to take advantage of these tax credits now. They will go fast!
The Missouri Neighborhood Assistance Act makes the NAP credit available to any person, firm or corporation with business income in the State of Missouri. Besides corporations, this includes financial institutions, insurance companies, express companies, partnerships and their individual partners, small business corporations (s-corporations) and their individual shareholders, limited liability companies and their individual members, and individuals who either own or operate their own business, own and operate a farm in Missouri, or receive income from royalties or rental property in Missouri.
The amount of credit is equal to half of the contribution (50%).
The credit may first be claimed on taxes due for the year the contribution was made and may be extended for five additional tax years until the credit is exhausted. The tax credit is only claimable for the total six-year period and any credit not claimed in that timeframe will automatically be forfeited. The credit may not be used to offset taxes due for periods prior to the year of contribution.
NAP tax credits are not refundable. Credits earned may only be used to offset actual liabilities. If you have credits in excess of your liabilities, you are allowed an additional five years to claim them. After six years, any unused credits will be forfeited.
The amount of credit an individual may claim in any one year is only limited by his or her total liability; it is not limited to that portion of income that was business related. On joint returns, both parties are limited by their individual portion of their total tax liability.
With a limited amount of tax credits to be claimed, they will go fast!
Please contact Sally Cook at sally.cook@cornerstonesofcare.org for more information or to learn how your charitable dollars can work for you while making a difference in the lives of our children and families.