The Big Yacht Giveaway
While a few nonprofits that run aquatics camps use the boats for their activities, most simply resell them. Often the donation takes the form of a so-called bargain sale: the owner sells the boat to a charity at half its value or less. The difference in price is considered a donation, giving the seller a big tax write-off. The charity then makes money when it resells the boat. The practice has drawn scrutiny from the irs, which has issued new rules to prevent donors from overestimating the value of their cars and boats for the tax benefit. Some charities, too, are concerned that owners are shopping around their boats, looking for the charity that will pay the most.
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