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Owen,
Not answering your question. But I am wondering how there can be
kosher certified harpsichord appraisers on the west coast that you
yourself dont know. Are there in fact any who are competent to give
a sensible appraisal? If the IRS were to ask me to suggest
candidates for the job (fat chance), I would suggest you yourself!
It seems to me that the IRS has surely grown wise to the retired
university profs who have off loaded their 1960s Neupert, etc,
Serieninstrumente to the place where they worked in exchange for a
letter entitling them to a whopping tax deduction!
David
At 23:48 10-09-16, Owen Daly wrote:
>Hi all. Some information I hope I can glean from you all.
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>Nowadays, thank God, IRS and most insurance companies require real
>certified appraisers for such estimates, which gets builders like me
>off the hook, when people want us to pull a figure out of a hat.
>
>A good friend and client recently died and I am going to be helping
>her sister sort things out. Pretty soon I will be posting on our List
>and elsewhere the availability of her two harpsichords for purchase,
>but for now, dealing with tax issues and the like, her sister needs an
>accepted certified harpsichord appraiser to give her formal numbers
>for IRS (estate tax falls into the picture, I think, here) and I need
>to know how to find the nearest good one here on the west coast.
>
>Any references?
>
>thanks in advance,
>
>Owen
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