Our journey took us to the Yorkshire Dales in a place called Asenby near Thirsk. What a wonderful site greets you in the form of a wonderful public house with a thatched roof and lots of strange and wonderful objects strategically placed on and around it. After all it was the Crab & Lobster so a crab and lobster is what we saw. It is the kind of site you see in your lifetime where you wonder if you are still deep in a dream or on some kind of medication. Needless to say we were definitely not on the latter. This beautiful little building is the start of your wonderful weekend break, holiday or maybe even wedding day. More about this pub later. Just around the back we found the Crab Manor Hotel. As you drive into the graveled car park two large white hounds greet you in a very welcoming way. The dog statues line the way to the magnificent front door surrounded by climbing ivy which reaches right up to the rooftop. In fact as we looked around the whole grounds was a gardeners dream with trees of all colours and species, shrubs plants and flowers. If this was a taste of the opulence inside then we were in for a great treat. Stepping into the hallway, well, what can I say it is to be seen to be believed. Decorated with beautiful artifacts and antiques, we did not know where to look first. I could see an enormous and I mean enormous yeti in the window of the staircase wearing a pinny. There was the biggest clock I have ever seen in my life on the wall. For anyone with bad eyesight worry not. To tell you everything we could see just from the area we were stood in would constitute pages and pages of description. Take my word for it unusual is the word that comes to mind. You will be greeted by the receptionist who is also very informative as well as kind and be shown to the room of your choice, which could be the Waldorf Atoria in New York the Cipriana Palace in Venice. 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Having recovered from the shock of all the decor and amenities we were shown then to the Jacuzzi outside which was the icing on the cake. Lights would twinkle in the evening to make it so romantic and create a great atmosphere for any couple. We changed after a while and went down to the little pub just a short walk away. Well, what met us was the most twinkly, warm inviting atmosphere I have ever been in. Hundreds and hundreds of curious antiques and "things" everywhere. You would just have to go and see for yourself for me to even touch on what we saw. Yellow tablecloths and serviettes brought out the whole room and we were just dumb struck. We ordered lamb and our faces both showed the delight simultaneously at the succulence of the meat and the taste as we ate on and on into the night. It is renowned also as a fish restaurant but on this occasion we plumbed for the Lamb. Next time. All the staff were keen to make our evening superb and it was, we could not fault any of it. 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For over two decades, making a vehicle donation to a charity has been very popular for those trying to get rid of that old unwanted car. Many charities across the country have become quite dependent on the funds raised through vehicle donations. So much that the rise of numerous vehicle donation processing companies have begun to fill the automotive landscape, giving way to many options for charities and donors alike. Unfortunately, many of these companies have become complacent in how they process your vehicle donation, resulting in low sales numbers, meaning minimal write-off potential. VEHICLE DONATIONS - a quick glance back In the early years of 2000, this landscape had been on rock solid foundation with nothing standing in its way. Then signs of economical instability turned into governmental concerns and eventually lead to governmental action. Ultimately it was the findings of the Senate Finance Committee's investigation by the GAO (U.S. General Accounting Office), spearheaded by its chairman Iowa's Senator Grassley, who had uncovered a multitude of car donation abuses. With part of their investigation focusing on the tax year 2000, results came in claiming approximately 6% of all noncash contributions over $500 reported on returns that year were for vehicle donations. Their analysis estimated vehicle donation deductions lowered taxpayers' income tax liability by $654 million that year alone. The GAO study tracked a judgmental sample of 54 donated vehicles for that year to compare the amount of proceeds the charities received from vehicle sales and the amount claimed as deductions on donor's tax returns. The findings raised eyebrows. From the sample of 54 donated vehicles, the charities only received 5% or less of the actual value the donor had claimed as a deduction on their tax returns. They identified two factors that contributed to this difference. 1. Donated vehicles were often sold at wholesale prices rather than at the price the donor might expect if selling the vehicle to a private party. 2. Vehicle processing and fund-raising costs are subtracted from gross vehicle sales revenue; further reducing the proceeds charities receive from vehicle sales. They also indicated that they were unable to determine whether individuals claiming deductions for donated vehicles accurately assessed the fair market value of their vehicle, because data as to the vehicles condition was not available. However they mentioned some charities they interviewed stated some of their donors' claims about vehicle value might have been inflated. The GAO's 43 page findings and recommendations were very detail oriented and what Congress eventually approved was included in the American Jobs Creation Act of 2004. The final version of the changed law took effect for tax year 2005. Charity Car Donation TAX LAW OVERVIEW THE OLD DAYS (tax year 2004 and older) A taxpayer could claim fair market value for any vehicle donated to charity up to $5,000 accompanied by a receipt from the charity, regardless of what the charity sold it for. No reporting requirement on behalf of the charity. Anything over $5,000 still required a receipt from the charity, along with IRS tax form 8283 and a required third party appraisal. The charity was required to submit IRS form 8282 once the vehicle sold. TODAYS STANDARDS (tax year 2005 to PRESENT) A taxpayer could claim up to $500 for any vehicle donated to charity accompanied by a receipt from the charity, regardless of what the charity sold it for. A taxpayer could claim whatever amount the donated vehicle sold for by the charity, accompanied by IRS form 1098C completed by the charity, indicating the amount sold and other pertinent info from the donor. If sold for more than $5,000 then IRS form 8283 will be required as well. A taxpayer could claim fair market value (usually determined by an evaluation guide, like KBB.com) if the charity materially improves the vehicle or uses the vehicle significantly and accompanied by IRS form 1098C. If determined value is more than $5,000 then IRS tax form 8283 along with a third party appraisal will be required as well. Charity will be required to submit IRS form 8282 once the vehicle is sold. WHY IS THIS IMPORTANT? The abuses identified in the governmental study, pointed at several issues, but at the end of the day, it was determined to be a loophole in the law and lack of governmental resources to police it that would change the way the vehicle donation process would continue. These new changes put the responsibility of how much the donor could claim on the shoulders of the charity or vehicle donation processing company. This is where the problem lies. It's been over six years since the vehicle donation tax laws have changed and in that time we have seen many vehicle donation companies come and go. But the one thing we haven't seen much of, is how the existing vehicle donation processing companies or charities have changed to accommodate this new tax law. Most seem to work in that old mind-set, selling the vehicles it receives as quickly as possible. Their primary goal is to get your car donation, not maximize your deduction. To them it's a numbers game. The more cars received, the more money in fees they collect. Selling most through wholesale auto auctions or wholesale outlets and to prove this point, just recently one of the larger vehicle donation companies with hundreds of charities on board was just bought out by a Nationwide Auto Auction Company who specializes in Wholesale. With the responsibility falling on the vehicle donation company or the charity to maximize the donor's right off, selling donated cars in a wholesale environment is a careless business practice, where the donor is the one who loses. Lately we have heard from many car donors who had donated vehicles to other organizations and were dissatisfied with the end result, because the company processing their car donation sold it much cheaper than it was worth. AT THE PROSTATE CANCER AWARENESS PROJECT, WE GET IT! Our staff has years of experience in this field dating back to the late 90's and since every donated vehicle is different, it's crucial knowing which advertising medium will yield the highest selling price, maximizing our donors write-off potential. Retail classifieds, such as Craig's List, Ebay, Auto Trader, etc. are typical of where we advertise your donated car, truck, van, RV or Boat. In the event we use an auction to sell our donated property and prior to accepting the highest bid, we will thoroughly investigate vehicle values and confirm bid prices are in line with real world retail prices, again insuring the highest value possible for our donors write off potential. Unlike most our competition, who's primary goal is to get you to hand over your vehicle to them, only so they can move it as quickly as possible, in a WHOLESALE environment. We on the other hand, spend a great deal of time making repairs, professionally detailing your donated vehicle and then researching the best RETAIL venue, showcasing it with detailed photos, making every effort possible to get the highest price possible. So, please don't be tricked by other company's claims about receiving the highest value for your donation. If they are not selling your donated vehicle in a retail environment then they don't have your best interests in mind. Read More at [http://www.carsforprostatecancer.org/info-for-donors/facts-about-car-donation-to-charity/]. Donate your car to the Prostate Cancer Awareness Project [http://www.carsforprostatecancer.org/]. Daryl - Prostate Cancer Awareness Project Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/6308130




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