Arizona Tax Credit

Claim your Arizona State Tax Credit and help those grieving the homicide of a loved one.

Earn a dollar for dollar tax credit on contributions up to $400 for individuals, or $800 for couples filing jointly! It is available for those who pay income tax in the state of Arizona and you don’t need to itemize to take advantage of this credit. To qualify, make a gift to Homicide Survivors before 11:59 p.m. on April 15th, then simply fill-out state form 321 (available below) and include it with your return.

Homicide Survivors’ Tax ID number is: 86-0889964. Contact your financial advisor before making any tax-related decisions.

CLAIMING A CREDIT FOR 2023

Step 1: Make a donation to Homicide Survivors by the April 15, 2023 deadline.

Step 2: Complete the Arizona Form 321 and include it with your tax return. Homicide Survivors’ Qualified Charitable Organization (QCO) code is 20972.

Visit the Arizona Department of Revenue website or speak with your tax advisor for additional information on how to file your 2023 taxes using your tax credit for donations  made to qualifying charitable organizations.

Donations made between now and April 15, 2024 may be eligible for the 2023 Arizona State Tax Credit. Click HERE to make a donation online.

Donations may also be made by check. Checks should be made out to “Homicide Survivors, Inc.” and mailed to 5049 E Broadway Blvd Ste 151, Tucson, AZ 85711

Contact Dennisse Ley Balderrama at 520-207-5012 with any questions.

For more information on the Arizona State Tax Credit, visit www.givelocalkeeplocal.org

Homicide Survivors’ Tax ID number is: 86-0889964

Please contact your financial advisor before making any tax-related decisions.

National Crime Victims Rights Week (April 21 - 27)

Every April, the Office of Victims of Crime (OVC) helps lead communities nationwide in their annual observances of National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW) by promoting victims’ rights and honoring crime victims and those who advocate on their behalf.

We invite you to join us from April 21-27, where Homicide Survivors will host events empowering survivors through workshops, survivors’ stories on hope, and our Annual Candlelight Vigil.

Arizona Gives Day is April 4th!

Every year, families in our community are shattered by the loss of a loved one to homicide. Please consider joining us this Arizona Gives Day and donating to our cause. Your contribution will ensure we continue to provide services to Survivors, such as advocacy, support and assistance.