Nathan Young wrote:
Is that the money AOPA put into it, or market value? Wouldn't the
cost basis be the market value?
In the case of purchased items, it's what AOPA paid for them. In the case of
donated items, it's what AOPA would have paid for all the labor and materials
had they not been donated.
Which brings up another point. If you keep the plane, you pay taxes on whatever
AOPA says the value is. If you sell the plane, you pay taxes on what you got for
it. Which is probably a lot less than $225,500.
George Patterson
If a man gets into a fight 3,000 miles away from home, he *had* to have
been looking for it.
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