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Last time you were here, you were looking to help vulnerable children and families. Your support can save and change lives.

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Thanks to your support, we see this every day. Because of you, children living in poverty have a better chance of a brighter future. They get to go to school, play with friends, borrow a library book, and even grow their own fruits and vegetables – all of which bring a smile to their face. These simple acts, are made possible by your generosity.
Sadly, there are still many children around the world missing out on a safe and healthy childhood because of poverty, conflict, or disaster.

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    If you’re filing your tax return for the first time, have never claimed donations or donated at all, you’re probably wanting to know more about how you can claim donations to charity on your taxes. We’ve answered some of the most important questions about tax deductible donations below.

    Tax deductible donations are about giving back, to get back. Donating to ChildFund Australia will help children in urgent need of support. You’ll be helping the most vulnerable children across South East Asia and Africa, and you yourself will be able to receive a greater refund on your tax return.

    You can submit any tax deductible donation over $2 as part of your tax return.

    You can only claim for donations which are monetary gifts, given without the promise of something in return. Raffle tickets, charity chocolates, events and other donations of this kind, are not tax deductible.

    At ChildFund, all regular giving donations over $2 are tax deductible including child sponsorship, community sponsorship and donations to appeals. A few donation categories are not tax deductible, for example, birthday gifts to your sponsored child and are not included on your annual tax receipt.