Friday, September 30, 2005

Katrina Relief Bill Signed by Bush

President Bush recently signed a bill containing tax relief provisions for those affected by or volunteering to help with relief from Hurricane Katrina. While many of these provisions will have more effect in my old hometown in Mississippi, there are some provisions that will help us in Washington who help personally or financially.

The main provisions that affect us outside of the Katrina devastation involve new breaks for contributions. The limits on contributions as a percentage of income are lifted for the remainder of 2005.

Another nice break for anyone who has traveled to affected areas to give relief is the increased mileage deduction for hurricane relief. As I've written before, the oddity is that charitable miles are a 14 cent deduction, while business miles apparently cost 48.5 cents. This bill, however, increases the charitable mileage deduction for hurricane relief efforts to 70% of the business rate. That should come out to about 34 cents per mile - a nice bump from the regular rate.

Quite a few people have asked if my family and friends were affected by the hurricane. While everyone I know is safe, there was some pretty serious devastation in my old hometown of Hattiesburg, Mississippi. My old high school caught a good bit of the blow - here are some pictures if you're interested.

For more details on the tax bill, click here.

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