S.1605 - A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to reform the rules relating to fractional charitable donations of tangible personal property.

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  • Official: A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to reform the rules relating to fractional charitable donations of tangible personal property. as introduced.

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8/6/2009--Introduced.Amends Internal Revenue Code provisions relating to the tax deduction for donations of fractional interests in tangible personal property to: (1) permit donors to claim an increased deduction based upon the market value of subsequent gifts of fractional interests; (2)

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8/6/2009--Introduced.Amends Internal Revenue Code provisions relating to the tax deduction for donations of fractional interests in tangible personal property to:
(1) permit donors to claim an increased deduction based upon the market value of subsequent gifts of fractional interests;
(2) extend to 20 years the period in which donors of fractional interests must contribute their entire interest in donated property; and
(3) require donors of fractional interests greater than $1 million to attach a statement of value obtained from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to their tax returns.

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03/18/10
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... Kompatibilität) allerdings nicht vorhanden sind, dann produzieren die Weibchen viel mehr männlichen Nachwuchs, wie Sarah R. Pryke und Simon C. Griffith von der Universität Sidney im US-Fachblatt Science (Bd. 323, S. 1605) berichten. ...

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03/18/10
Gabriel Bustamante Sánchez: John F. Kennedy dio su vida por los ...

... de Bolsa y Valores y la Comisión Federal de Electricidad a través de una mayor delegación de tareas, recomiendo su promulgación este año de la legislación a lo largo de las líneas de S. 2135 de la SEC y S. 1605 y HR 6956 de la FPC. ...

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