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Estate Tax Planning Strategies for Art Collections

Art Appraisal Resources

Estate tax planning is crucial for individuals to manage and minimize the tax implications of transferring their wealth and assets to future generations. Effective estate tax planning not only ensures the preservation of wealth for beneficiaries but also contributes to their overall financial security and long-term goals.

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Passing on Your Passion Assets

Art Peritus

From passion assets to planned giving does estate planning affect the growth and development of a collection? The Art of Collecting A variety of factors drive collectors to collect. As collectors build their collections, they inevitably discover more about the items they are seeking, and their interests deepen and evolve.

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Passing on Your Passion Assets

Art Peritus

From passion assets to planned giving does estate planning affect the growth and development of a collection? The Art of Collecting A variety of factors drive collectors to collect. As collectors build their collections, they inevitably discover more about the items they are seeking, and their interests deepen and evolve.

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How Do I Get My Art Appraised?

Fine Art Estates

General Questions about Appraisals and Appraisers PART ONE: Keeping Gifts to Museums Tax Deductible In 1962, the IRS was about to remove the income tax deductibility of artworks that were donated to museums because of inappropriate appraisal overvaluation. Many of these sites have been collecting data since the late 1980’s.

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How to Know When You Need an Appraisal

JSK Fine Art Appraisals

Estate Planning and Inheritance When artwork is part of an estate, appraisals help with fair distribution among heirs and can be required for estate tax filings. Knowing the value of a collection allows families to make informed decisions about retaining, selling, or donating pieces.