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The Charitable Appraisal

http://www.appraisingplus.com/ Video Posted on homepage I thought I would share a few comments regarding the process of creating a charitable appraisal for a client.  I often get phone calls from individuals who have an interest in donating a “collectible” to a university, charity or church.  For illustration purposes, I will discuss a recent appraisal I did for a client who donated a Steinway piano.   I filmed a YouTube presentation regarding this donation.  (If you would like to watch it, please go to www.appraisingplus.com and click on the video link to view it). The first thing to consider is whether or not there is a real need to have an appraisal done. The most important factor is to figure out the approximate value of the item(s).  Clients can easily do this by searching the Internet.  If, after doing some research, you find that “like type” items are selling for over $5000, you may want to consider retaining the appropriate appraiser. If you feel the charitable deductio