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Tinstar wrote:
I had no idea Go-Fund-Me would do that.
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TomB. wrote:RoyB wrote:
Don't rule out the RESCUE SQUADs or LOCAL SHERIFF OFFICE. They sometimes might want to use something like this for some of their mobile setups for emergencies...
Roy Ken
Not to mention the crash truck crews could use it for training purposes. Back in the day, when I was running with our local rescue squad I taught our volunteers how to drive an emergency vehicle I would bring my class A out & boondock on a part of the parking lot & use the coach to keep bottled water cold & give the squad members some shade to take a break in.
Jan-12-2015 05:33 PM
RoyB wrote:
Don't rule out the RESCUE SQUADs or LOCAL SHERIFF OFFICE. They sometimes might want to use something like this for some of their mobile setups for emergencies...
Roy Ken
Jan-12-2015 12:39 PM
wnytaxman wrote:I agree with the taxman! Be aware of the IRS! If they feel the value is not right be prepared for a audit! I did like the post of donating the RV to search and rescue units.
The tax law changed a few years ago about what may be deducted for a donation of a vehicle. It used to be the value the donor attached to the vehicle and now it is what the charity receives from the vehicle when it is sold. If the total is over $5,000 then you have additional rules to comply with to take the deduction.
As has been suggested earlier, it may be easier and less time consuming to sell the unit outright and donate the proceeds. From a tax perspective that is a much cleaner approach.
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bhivetravels wrote:
Hmmm ... I didn't realize the promotion/auction company got so much and the charity so little! What about an organization that can actually use the vehicle -- not sell it but use it for their work?
Jan-12-2015 09:28 AM