The 2025 Arizona Tax Credit programs for individuals allow you to make a positive charitable impact while receiving a credit that reduces your Arizona income tax liability dollar for dollar. Many people like the tax credit because it allows them to keep their tax dollars in the local community. Below are some of the most common credits.

Contributions to Qualifying Charitable Organizations:

An individual who makes a cash donation to a qualifying charitable organization can receive a tax credit of up to $495 for single, head of household, and married filing separately taxpayers or $987 for married filing jointly taxpayers. You have until April 15, 2026, to make contributions that can be claimed as a credit on your 2025 tax return. Click here for a list of qualifying charitable organizations.

Contributions to Qualifying Foster Care Charitable Organizations:

An individual who makes a cash donation to a qualifying foster care charitable organization can receive a tax credit of up to $618 for single, head of household, and married filing separately taxpayers or $1,234 for married filing jointly taxpayers. You have until April 15, 2026, to make contributions that can be claimed as a credit on your 2025 tax return. Click here for a list of qualifying foster care organizations.

School Tax Credits for Individuals:

An individual can claim up to three school tax credits per year: one for contributions to public schools and two for contributions to private school tuition organizations. You have until April 15, 2026, to make cash contributions that can be claimed as a credit on your 2025 tax return. A credit of up to the following amounts is available for 2025:

  • Public School Credit:  up to $200 for single, head of household and married filing separately taxpayers or $400 for married filing jointly taxpayers.
  • Private School Tuition Credit:  up to $769 for single, head of household and married filing separately taxpayers or $1,535 for married filing jointly taxpayers.
  • Certified School Tuition Organization Credit:  up to $766 for single, head of household and married filing separately taxpayers or $1,527 for married filing jointly taxpayers.

Click here for a list of qualifying public schools and qualifying school tuition organizations.

Credit for Donations to the Military Family Relief Fund:

An individual who makes a cash donation to the Military Family Relief Fund can receive an Arizona tax credit of up to $200 for single, head of household, and married filing separately taxpayers or $400 for married filing jointly taxpayers. You have until December 31, 2025, to make contributions that can be claimed as a credit on your 2025 tax return. Total donations qualifying for the credit are capped at $1 million each year. To find out if the cap has been reached, visit the Military Family Relief Fund website.

If you have any questions, please contact your R&A advisor who will be happy to assist you.

About this Author

Amy leads R&A's tax department. Her focus is individual and business tax compliance and consulting with an emphasis on working with clients through all stages of their business and life. Amy's clients span a variety of fields including manufacturing, medical practices, and hospitality. She also is accredited in business valuations and assists clients in valuations for business transition planning and estate and gift planning.

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