cellopera Posted May 5 Report Posted May 5 https://www.thestrad.com/news/record-breaker-library-of-congress-acquires-tuscan-medici-stradivari-viola-for-30-million/19568.article
Dr. Mark Posted May 5 Report Posted May 5 ...so the purchasing power of the U.S. dollar is dropping like a rock it seems.
GeorgeH Posted May 5 Report Posted May 5 It did not really “sell” for $30 million. Essentially, the David and Amy Fulton Foundation made a $20 million dollar charitable donation to the Library of Congress to buy the viola from the Baird family who placed a value of $30 million on it, thus they can claimed a $10 million dollar charitable donation tax deduction and avoided a large capital gains tax on that amount. I highly doubt it would have sold for $30 million cash on the open market, but it is good that it will be now be preserved for the public.
Richf Posted May 5 Report Posted May 5 For the record, the tax savings for the Fultons will be paid from tax revenues collected elsewhere, which is why the IRS has taken a hard look at the valuations for such contributions in the past. I hope the Library will keep this viola in the same public room with their Strad, Amati, and Guarneri violins so that we can see it.
martin swan Posted May 6 Report Posted May 6 9 hours ago, GeorgeH said: I highly doubt it would have sold for $30 million cash on the open market, but it is good that it will be now be preserved for the public. If the Baron Knoop sells for $23M I think the Medici could sell for well over that amount.
Marty Kasprzyk Posted May 6 Report Posted May 6 23 hours ago, GeorgeH said: It did not really “sell” for $30 million. Essentially, the David and Amy Fulton Foundation made a $20 million dollar charitable donation to the Library of Congress to buy the viola from the Baird family who placed a value of $30 million on it, thus they can claimed a $10 million dollar charitable donation tax deduction and avoided a large capital gains tax on that amount. I highly doubt it would have sold for $30 million cash on the open market, but it is good that it will be now be preserved for the public. It's nice to know I own a $0.09 share of a famous viola.
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