If a corporation/landlord donates space to a 501(c)3 Club, can the corporation take a tax deduction for the rental value of the donated space?
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Tax Question for CPA
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My tax CPA wife says "I don't see why not " , but that you should google it.
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Re: Tax Question for CPA
Any gift-in-kind contribution given to a recognized 501c3 charity by a corporation is generally deductible. The deduction taken for the fair market lease value of the property by the corporation may subject to a 10% of taxable income limitation.
If the 501c3 is a Pro Second Amendment charity, they should just donate the whole building
If the 501c3 is a Pro Second Amendment charity, they should just donate the whole building

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Not this one; it's not for anything related to guns. It may indirectly help the shooting sports, but it's not part of the 501(c)(3)'s charter.BeanCounter wrote:If the 501c3 is a Pro Second Amendment charity, they should just donate the whole building
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