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4.3.1 Tangible Personal Property Deductions
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Basic Quiz - 4.3.1 Tangible Personal Property Deductions
1. Tangible personal property (TPP) is defined as all of the property that a person keeps in his or her house.
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2. Coins are always TPP.
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3. TPP can be capital or ordinary in character.
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4. Generally, a donor may deduct only the cost basis of TPP that is donated to charity for an unrelated use.
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5. TPP that a charity plans to use to carry out its charitable purposes is deductible at fair market value.
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6. A donor who gives TPP that is ordinary in character will always be able to deduct the full fair market value of the property.
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7. A donor who lends a collection to charity may receive a deduction for the value of the loan.
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8. A donor may give an undivided fractional interest in her collection to charity and receive a deduction for the value of the fractional interest.
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9. A donor may transfer at least part of his collection to charity and retain the right to get the collection back if the charity doesn't use it.
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10. If the fair market value of TPP is less than its cost basis, a donor may deduct the cost basis.
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