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klasskru [66]
3 years ago
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Ray Ray made the following contributions this year. Charity Property Cost FMV Athens Academy School Cash $ 9,800 $ 9,800 United

Way Cash 8,800 8,800 American Heart Association Antique painting 18,050 90,250 First Methodist Church Coca-Cola stock 16,400 24,600 Determine the maximum amount of charitable deduction for each of these contributions ignoring the AGI ceiling on charitable contributions and assuming that the American Heart Association plans to sell the antique painting to fund its operations. Ray Ray has owned the painting and Coca-Cola stock since 1990.
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1 answer:
vladimir1956 [14]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The maximum amount is $9.000 for the cash contributions and $35.000 for the property donations. Because Ray has reasons  to expect that The American Heart Association will sell the antique painting, the antique is used for a purpose unrelated to The American Heart Association's charitable purpose, Ray's deduction for the painting is limited to his basis in the painting $15.000. The amount for the deduction for The Coca Cola stock is $20.000 because is stock is considered intangable appreciated gain property.

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