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December 1, 2004 11:47 AM

A Tax Break for Your Kidney


Excerpt: The critical shortage of organs for people awaiting transplants long has vexed policy makers and doctors. Now, an unusual approach is gaining momentum: using the tax code to encourage more people to donate.


The critical shortage of organs for people awaiting transplants long has vexed policy makers and doctors. Now, an unusual approach is gaining momentum: using the tax code to encourage more people to donate.

The effort started earlier this year when Wisconsin began permitting organ donors to deduct as much as $10,000 for their travel and lodging costs and lost wages. Georgia followed suit in April. At least 10 other states, including New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Illinois, South Carolina and Minnesota, weighed similar legislation this year and are expected to reintroduce bills next year. Legislators in at least five more states, including California, Utah and Ohio, plan on sponsoring organ-donation deduction bills next year.

The bills affect living donors -- as opposed to those who donate upon their death. Such donors are playing a fast-growing role in alleviating the organ shortage. Last year, nearly 27% of organ donations came from living donors, up from about 16% in 1993. Improved surgical techniques, taking advantage of the ability of certain organs, such as the liver, to regenerate themselves, have made more such living donations possible.

Wisconsin's law, which serves as a model for other states, covers transplants of all or a part of a liver, pancreas, kidney, intestine, lung or bone marrow from living donors.

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