Concept Review 3.4- Future Value of a Tax Savings Please turn to page 152 of the text and complete Financial Problem 14. On December 30, you decide to make a $2,500 charitable donation. If you are in the 24% tax bracket and you expect to itemize your deductions, how much will you save in taxes for the current year?
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Concept Review 3.4- Future Value of a Tax Savings
Please turn to page 152 of the text and complete Financial Problem 14.
On December 30, you decide to make a $2,500 charitable donation. If you are in the 24% tax bracket and you expect to itemize your deductions, how much will you save in taxes for the current year?
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