The children of a wealthy individual inherit his art collection. They have it audited and valued by experts (from Christies, in fact) and report that value to the IRS.
The tax bill comes in, and they have to sell a big chunk of the artwork to cover the bill. Okay, fine. I disagree with that, but hey.
The IRS however, also use art valuation experts (to ensure people don't undervalue pieces, naturally).
Now, once particular piece cannot, by law, be bought or sold. (In this instance, it's because it contains the remains of a bald eagle - it's a felony to buy it and a felony to sell it)
Logically, something that cannot be legally sold has a monetary value of zero. (You can't sell your kidneys legally, even though they're worth quite a bit) But this is the IRS, so logic takes a back seat to them getting a cut.
Their art valuation comes back in at $65million. A member of the panel actually said
So, the IRS thinks it's worth $65mill. So that's $29.2mil in tax please, payable immediately. Oh, and just to add some spikes to the rogering, they're tacking on another $11mil fine for underreporting the value of the work.
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So, here's something worth exactly $0, and you owe $40 million in taxes and fines. Something is borken somewhere.
The tax bill comes in, and they have to sell a big chunk of the artwork to cover the bill. Okay, fine. I disagree with that, but hey.
The IRS however, also use art valuation experts (to ensure people don't undervalue pieces, naturally).
Now, once particular piece cannot, by law, be bought or sold. (In this instance, it's because it contains the remains of a bald eagle - it's a felony to buy it and a felony to sell it)
Logically, something that cannot be legally sold has a monetary value of zero. (You can't sell your kidneys legally, even though they're worth quite a bit) But this is the IRS, so logic takes a back seat to them getting a cut.
Their art valuation comes back in at $65million. A member of the panel actually said
"It’s a stunning work of art and we all just cringed at the idea of saying that this had zero value."
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So, here's something worth exactly $0, and you owe $40 million in taxes and fines. Something is borken somewhere.
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