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8 Types of Retirement Income That Are Exempt From Taxes

January 6, 2021 · Personal finance

Reimbursements and expenses for volunteering

Volunteer work is not only satisfying because it offers you the chance to help other people in need, but it can also help you make some money in the process. As stipulated by IRS in Publication 525, funds and reimbursements can be provided to the following types of volunteers:

  • Volunteers in the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE)
  • Volunteers in National Senior Service Corps programs
  • Volunteers in the Tax Counseling for the Elderly program

If you want to find out more ways to dodge or lower your taxes, check out Qualified Charitable Distributions Can Lower Your Taxes! Find Out How.

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