1,5% of tax that really matters

Each year, when filing your tax return, you have the opportunity to make a small decision that can drive real change. Allocating 1.5% of your tax is a simple gesture—but its impact can be significant. It is not an additional cost. It is a choice.

A choice to support concrete action. A choice to stand with those who need it most. A choice to shape the reality around us.

Why allocate your 1.5% to Czulent?

By allocating 1.5% of your income tax to the Jewish Association Czulent, you support initiatives that have both immediate and long-term impact.

Your support helps to:

  • provide support to individuals affected by violence,
  • shape public policies to prevent and respond to bias-motivated violence,
  • pursue strategic litigation that sets new legal standards,
  • strengthen local communities through education, workshops, and community-based initiatives.

It combines immediate, here-and-now support with work toward systemic change. In other words, your 1.5% can help a specific person today and contribute to changing how the system operates tomorrow.

Small step, big change

It often seems that a single action doesn’t mean much. But in reality, it is precisely the sum of such decisions that builds the strength of social organizations.

For a person experiencing violence, support can mean safety and real help.
For society as a whole — better laws, greater awareness, and more just institutions.

How to donate your 1,5%?

It’s really simple and only takes a moment:

  1. In your tax return, locate the section “Donate 1.5% of your tax.”
  2. Enter the KRS number: 0000226390.
  3. Approve the declaration — you can also do it online via e-PIT.

And that’s it.

You don’t pay anything extra. You simply decide where a portion of your tax goes.

Your choice matters

Donating 1.5% is one of the simplest ways to make a real impact. It doesn’t require much effort, yet it can change lives — both of individuals and entire communities.

If you’re wondering whether it makes sense — the answer is: it does. And more than it might seem.

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