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Hey Tal:
Its not your problem. you just say that it is tax deductible to the
extent provided by law. It is not up to you to make an appraisal, as
a matter of fact, it is a conflict of interest for you to make an
appraisal. He needs to find a way to value the gift that will be
defensible to the IRS, and his accountant/attorney/agent should advise
him on that.
That's solved, now go sailing!
Eric Siegel
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On Sep 17, 2009, at 5:06 PM, Tal Berman wrote:
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> Dear colleagues,
>
> I would like to know if any one can help me with the following problem
> that we face recreantly. Perhaps any one already had similar situation
> and we can use your experience .
>
> We have been made an offer by a west coast artist to receive a set of
> bronze sculptures of famous scientist, as a donation
>
> The artist of course wants to receive a tax refund on the actual value
> of the sculptures, rather than the metal value (which off course he
> have
> invoice for).
>
> Turns out that this is not that simple, - how are we going to deal
> with
> the IRS? What should be declared to the IRS? How do you set the true
> value of sculptures? The work, studio maintenance etc.
>
> If anyone has an idea....
>
> We are interesting in this donation, and obviously we are
> interesting
> that the artist will get full compensation for his work.
>
> It is important to state that although we are an Israeli national
> museum' our friends of the museum society is situated in the states'
> and
> is a 501c3 organization which can receive tax refunds in the US.
>
>
>
> Thank you
>
> Tal
>
> Tal Berman; Ph.D.
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