My client is a 20% limited partner in an LLC. He wants to donate 2% of his member shares to a qualified non-private charity. I was informed on Friday, and he wants to do this on Wednesday.
The partners are trying to sell the partnership, but no buyer has been identified. It is listed for sale. The asking price is $10m. If my client decides to make the donation, the required qualified appraisal will be performed shortly after the sale and/or before his 2017 tax return is due.
Unrealized receivable hot assets are $1m. There are no liabilities. There are few fixed assets and not much depreciation recapture. He has no passive loss carryforwards, etc. so let’s ignore all that and assume the only issue is the unrealized receivables.
My calculations are this:
Estimated FMV of 2% donation = $10m X 20% = $2m X 2% = $40k
Less: Hot assets = $1m X 20% = $200k X 2% = $4k
Client’s deductible charitable contribution = $40k - $4k = $36k
Is my calculation correct? I’m asking because I’ve never actually done this before although I have researched it carefully. I’m hoping for some confirmation if anyone has experience with this unusual transaction.
The partners are trying to sell the partnership, but no buyer has been identified. It is listed for sale. The asking price is $10m. If my client decides to make the donation, the required qualified appraisal will be performed shortly after the sale and/or before his 2017 tax return is due.
Unrealized receivable hot assets are $1m. There are no liabilities. There are few fixed assets and not much depreciation recapture. He has no passive loss carryforwards, etc. so let’s ignore all that and assume the only issue is the unrealized receivables.
My calculations are this:
Estimated FMV of 2% donation = $10m X 20% = $2m X 2% = $40k
Less: Hot assets = $1m X 20% = $200k X 2% = $4k
Client’s deductible charitable contribution = $40k - $4k = $36k
Is my calculation correct? I’m asking because I’ve never actually done this before although I have researched it carefully. I’m hoping for some confirmation if anyone has experience with this unusual transaction.
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