We have one bike shop that does not sell used bikes but they tell them that they will give them to our shop and they print them one of our donation slips. We also get bikes from recycling drop offs who dont need one. If somebody drops one off at our shop we email them a receipt within 24 hours

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On Oct 10, 2013, at 12:06 PM, Andrew L <breathingplanet@gmail.com> wrote:

not sure....  good question!

we get bikes on occasion from about 3 local shops and they have never asked or cared.
others have never approached us.

Andrew
TBR


On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Matt VanSlyke <matt@uticabikerescue.org> wrote:
ThinkTank,
I have been trying to research this and I'm not really finding a complete answer. Perhaps some of you have personal experience/knowledge that can help. There is a bike shop in my City that has a stockpile of used bikes in a warehouse and they've expressed some interest in donating them to our community bike shop. Does anyone know specifically what the tax advantages are for the business that donates? I know how it works for individuals but I don't know how it works for a business. 

Does anyone have epxerience with this?

Thanks,
Matt 

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Matt VanSlyke
Utica Bike Rescue
714 Washington Street, Utica, NY 13502
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