Example
Iksoo Park has been an avid stamp collector since he was a kid. His collection was appraised for insurance purposes last year at $20,000. Mr. Park paid only about $2,000 for his stamps.
Mr. Park is in his 80s now and is no longer adding to his collection. None of his children has expressed an interest in taking it over. A devoted supporter of Commonwealth School for many years, he wonders whether we could make good use of his collection.
After a discussion with Mr. Park and his advisors, we determine that it would be best for Commonwealth to sell the stamp collection and use the proceeds. Mr. Park is pleased that the value of his stamps will help support our organization and that the stamps themselves will wind up in the collections of others who will enjoy them as much as he has.
Because Commonwealth will sell the stamps and use the proceeds, Mr. Park will be able to deduct from his income taxes only the $2,000 he paid for the stamps. Mr. Park understands this and is anxious to proceed with his gift, knowing that it will provide valuable support to Commonwealth, as well as settle what is to become of his beloved stamp collection.