Contributions to Indiana Nongame and Wildlife Fund - 200
The Indiana Nongame Wildlife Fund (designated code 200) allows Indiana taxpayers to support the conservation of nongame and endangered wildlife species in the state. This fund supports the Indiana Wildlife Diversity Program, which protects and manages over 750 wildlife species, including state-endangered species like Trumpeter swans and spotted turtles.
How to Contribute
- Enter the name of the fund and the desired donation amount under Line 1 of your Indiana tax return.
- Enter 200 as the designated 3-digit code number for the fund.
- Donations can be made from your tax overpayment. If you do not have an overpayment, you may still contribute by visiting www.in.gov/dnr/fish-and-wildlife/nongame-and-endangered-wildlife and selecting “Donate to the Fund.”
Important Notes
- Donations to this fund are not tax-deductible for federal income tax purposes.
- There may be limitations on the amount you can contribute; refer to the instructions for details.
- The fund is supported through public donations and is administered by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
Source:
Form IT-40
Form IT-40PNR
Disclaimer: Always verify details with official Federal or State Department of Revenue Forms and Instructions.