Subject: Comic Book Artists take action for Bill S931

Can I Deduct My Art When I Contribute it?
Urge Congress to Support Bill S.931
- the Artist-Museum Partnership Act (“the Act”)

Under current law, artists who donate their created work may only deduct the cost of supplies (paper, canvas, paint, etc.) while a collector of the same work who donates it to charitable institutions is allowed to take a tax deduction equal to the FAIR market value of the donated work.
Artist-Museum Partnership Act

Amends the Internal Revenue Code to allow taxpayers who create literary, musical, artistic, or scholarly compositions or similar property a fair market value (determined at the time of contribution) tax deduction for contributions of such properties, the copyrights thereon, or both, to certain tax-exempt organizations, if such properties are properly appraised and are donated no less than 18 months after their creation. Limits the amount of such deduction based upon the donor's artistic adjusted gross income, as defined by this Act.

S.931 - Artist-Museum Partnership Act Introduced by Senator Patrick J. Leahy [D-VT] @SenatorLeahy
Urge Congress to Support Bill S.931 - 
the Artist-Museum Partnership Act (“the Act”)
  • YES! I’m for this bill S.931.
  • The current tax law is NOT fair for creators.
  • Tweet - Yes to #s931 #act #ArtistMuseumPartnershipAct

  Let THEM hear us! 
Let THEM hear us! 

Sponsor: Senator Patrick J. Leahy [D-VT] 
Call now! (202) 224-4242

New York: Senator Charles E. Schumer [D]
Call now! (202) 224-6542

New York: Senator Kirsten Gillibrand [D]
Call now! (202) 224-4451

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