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Are Canadian residents who make gifts to support the University of Iowa able to claim those gifts as charitable deductions for Canadian tax purposes?

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Are Canadian residents who make gifts to support the University of Iowa able to claim those gifts as charitable deductions for Canadian tax purposes?

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Due to the restrictions of Canadian law, gifts to the University of Iowa Foundation do not qualify for a charitable deduction on a Canadian tax return. However, gifts made directly to the University of Iowa may qualify for such a deduction. To make a gift directly to the University, please contact Susan Klatt at 319-335-5084.

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