The majority of non-cash giving in the U.S. comes in the form of donated household goods, like gently used clothing, books, and blankets. But according to the Internal Revenue Service Statistics of Income Bulletin, many taxpayers are donating higher value items like real estate and automobiles as well as art and collectibles. The Nonprofit Accounting Basics website published this article about acquiring art including setting expectations with the donor and related use.
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