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E-raamat: Handbook of Practical Planning for Artists, Art Collectors, and Their Advisors, Second Edition

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: American Bar Association
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781641052900
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 07-Oct-2020
  • Kirjastus: American Bar Association
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781641052900

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Art is an asset of passion, as author Ramsay H. Slugg states, yet it also has unique and important financial characteristics. This makes art possibly the most difficult asset to incorporate into an overall estate and financial plan. Handbook of Practical Planning for Artists, Art Collectors and Their Advisors addresses two essential elements of art ownership: planning for the ultimate disposition of the art, including how to address the wealth represented by the art into any estate and financial planning, and also the practical considerations for collectors as they actively collect and plan for the arts eventual disposition.

After a brief discussion of the art market generally, the book introduces and explains a client-focused process I use when advising art collectors. This process includes explaining both the income, estate and gift tax consequences of various options, as well as the important and often emotional non-tax considerations of collecting and disposing of art. The book also discusses the role and importance of other advisors who are involved in these decisions, including art advisors, risk management professionals and appraisers. To better illustrate the material, the book features enlightening case studies.
About the Author vii
PART 1 Before We Get Started
1(14)
1 Introduction
3(8)
Some Definitions
7(4)
2 The World Of Art
11(4)
The Planning Process
13(2)
PART 2 The Ancillaries
15(36)
3 Risk Management
17(6)
Who Stole My Art?
19(1)
Inventories
20(3)
4 Valuation
23(14)
Fair Market Value
23(2)
Appraisals and Appraisers
25(3)
What to File
28(4)
Valuation Penalties
32(1)
Best Practice
33(1)
Recent Cases
34(3)
5 Provenance
37(8)
Is It Real?
42(3)
6 Liquidity
45(6)
Art Lending
46(2)
Taxes and Related Expenses
48(1)
Estate Equalization
49(2)
PART 3 Planning
51(78)
7 The Process
53(2)
8 The Big Question
55(4)
A Word About "Family"
57(2)
9 Selling---During Life
59(10)
Art of the Deal(er)
60(1)
Movin' on Up
61(1)
Does Art Always Increase in Value?
62(1)
Should I Be a Dealer Instead?
62(1)
How Do I Go About Selling a Piece or a Collection?
63(4)
Summary
67(2)
10 Gifting---During Life
69(18)
Family Partnerships
77(2)
Trust Structures
79(6)
Summary
85(2)
11 Donating---During Life
87(26)
Related-Use Rule
90(2)
Partial Interest Rule
92(2)
Fractional Interest Rule
94(2)
Putting This into Practice
96(8)
Your Own Museum
104(4)
International Charitable Giving
108(2)
Summary
110(3)
12 Selling---At Death
113(6)
Estate Administration
115(1)
Summary
116(3)
13 Gifting (Bequeathing)---At Death
119(6)
Trust Structures
123(1)
Summary
124(1)
14 Donating---At Death
125(4)
Summary
128(1)
PART 4 Putting It All Together
129(12)
15 Additional Planning Examples
131(6)
Disclaimer
136(1)
16 Summary: Collectors
137(4)
PART 5 Planning for Artists
141(24)
17 Planning During Life
143(6)
Selling During Life
143(1)
Gifting During Life
144(1)
Donating During Life
145(1)
Summary
146(3)
18 Testamentary Planning
149(8)
Selling at Death
149(1)
Gifting (Bequeathing) at Death
150(5)
Donating at Death
155(1)
Other Artist Issues at Death
156(1)
Summary
156(1)
19 Artist-Funded Foundations
157(8)
POF or Not?
158(1)
Foundation Excise Taxes
158(5)
Unrelated Business Taxable Income
163(1)
Summary
163(2)
Resources 165(1)
General Reference Books 165(1)
General Reference Articles 165(1)
Interesting Reading/Just Plain Fun 166(1)
Index 167
Ramsay H. Slugg is a Managing Director and member of the National Wealth Planning Strategies group at Bank of America.  In this role, he provides tax and financial planning advice to clients and prospects of Bank of America Private Bank.







Ramsay is also a frequent author and speaker on tax and financial planning topics, particularly as they relate to charitable planning, and planning with art and collectibles.  He is frequently quoted in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Forbes, Barrons and other financial news publications.  He is also the author of Handbook of Practical Planning for Artists, Art Collectors and Their Advisors, 2d Edition, published by the Real Property Trust and Estate Section of the American Bar Association.







Ramsay is currently co-chair of the Art and Collectibles Committee of the Income and Transfer Tax Group, Real Property Trust and Estate Section of the American Bar Association, and previously was the chair of the Charitable Planning and Organizations Group of that Section.  He also serves on the Planning Committee of RPTE.







Ramsay received his Juris Doctorate degree from The Ohio State University, and his undergraduate degree from Wittenberg University.