Client and siblings gave a $30k item to charity. They got it apprasised and the appraiser filled out form 8283. As there are 8 people involved each person's share is under $5,000. It seems to me that since my client's contribution is under $5,000 that I prepare a new Form 8283 Part A and do not attach the 8283 prepared by the appraiser. Agree or Disagree?
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I also agree
However, as Evan pointed out, the IRS might come back later wanting documentation. So make sure you have the original appraisal and whatever document (I'm assuming some kind of inheritance document) that breaks down the percentages of ownership and basis. I think you will end up using them.
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Working within the realms of client privacy, exactly WHAT was the $30k donation and its history?
Although I do not know the answer (and it's too darn hot to spend time digging around!) is there any possibilty that the relevant reporting / appraisal rules would apply to the TOTAL size of the gift (~$30k) instead of to the "share" of same for each individual (~$3,750) ??
This kinda gets back to my original question: EIGHT people own something worth $30k? Perhaps an estate???
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Originally posted by FEDUKE404 View PostWorking within the realms of client privacy, exactly WHAT was the $30k donation and its history?
Although I do not know the answer (and it's too darn hot to spend time digging around!) is there any possibilty that the relevant reporting / appraisal rules would apply to the TOTAL size of the gift (~$30k) instead of to the "share" of same for each individual (~$3,750) ??
This kinda gets back to my original question: EIGHT people own something worth $30k? Perhaps an estate???
FEBelieve nothing you have not personally researched and verified.
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Originally posted by taxea View PostI would input the full 30K and then adjust it out and also include a statement of explanation. This will probably have to be resent to the IRS especially if the return is efiled. Does the letter from the charity and the actual apprasial have all 8 names on it? I don't understand why the appraiser filled out the F8283.
It seems like a good practice and good service.
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