Auction: Right to Buy First GT500 Coupe

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Old 1/22/06 | 09:16 AM
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Originally posted by AFBLUE@January 22, 2006, 1:15 AM
Well if he's in the 25% tax bracket then he can knock 140K off his 600K (600K -40K MSRP = 560K x .25 = 140K). So it still cost him 420K more than MSRP, but at least it is going to a charity.

I'm not a tax accountant, and the logic above is most likely flawed.
I don't think anything in the U.S. tax code is that simple and straightfoward. But I'm sure after it goes through the numerical "meat grinder", only a part of it actually comes off the taxes. I'm sure other charitable contributions and other deductions figure into it as well.
Old 1/22/06 | 09:21 AM
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If I am correct, didn't the car get bought by the peterson museum? If so, they would have paid probably 1 million for the car as it is only going to sit for its entire life.
Old 1/22/06 | 09:34 AM
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Originally posted by 05-1947@January 22, 2006, 10:24 AM
If I am correct, didn't the car get bought by the peterson museum? If so, they would have paid probably 1 million for the car as it is only going to sit for its entire life.
That's news to me. Where did you read that?
Old 1/22/06 | 05:12 PM
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Clearly I just don't get it! I couldn't believe my eyes when it sold for 600 grand. Maybe someone needed a $550,000 tax write off. Then as I continued to watch a 70 Chevelle and a 70 Cuda each sold for over 1 million dollars. I guess there are still a few people out there with to much money on their hands. Sadly I'm not one of them.
Old 1/22/06 | 05:15 PM
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Clearly I just don't get it! I couldn't believe my eyes when it sold for 600 grand. Maybe someone needed a $550,000 tax write off. Then as I continued to watch a 70 Chevelle and a 70 Cuda each sold for over 1 million dollars. I guess there are still a few people out there with to much money on their hands. Sadly I'm not one of them.
Old 1/22/06 | 05:23 PM
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That's very hansome figure ! Think people the person that bought it has helped out Mr/Shelby's chairity and gets a sweet ride , and who knows if in the US that person gave to charity it just May be a write off
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