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Federal Free Printable Form 8899 (Rev. December 2021) for 2024 Federal Notice of Income from Donated Intellectual Property

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Notice of Income from Donated Intellectual Property
Form 8899 (Rev. December 2021)

Form 8899 (Rev. December 2021) Notice of Income From Donated Intellectual Property OMB No. 1545-0047 Give a Copy to Donor Department of the Treasury ▶ Go to www.irs.gov/Form8899 for instructions and the latest information. Internal Revenue Service Name of charitable organization (donee) Employer identification number Address (number, street, and room or suite no.) (or P.O. box no. if mail is not delivered to the street address) City or town, state, and ZIP code 1a Name of donor b Identifying number c Address (number, street, and room or suite no.) (or P.O. box no. if mail is not delivered to the street address) d City or town, state, and ZIP code 2a Description of qualified intellectual property and patent number, if applicable b Date of charitable contribution c Date of notice to treat as qualified intellectual property 3a Qualified donee income (see the definition on page 2) $ b Tax year of donee for which income listed in line 3a is reported. Check only one box: Calendar year 20 . Fiscal year beginning , 20 , and ending Instructions for Form 8899 Section references are to the Internal Revenue Code unless otherwise noted. Purpose of Form A taxpayer who contributes qualified intellectual property (defined on page 2) to a charity may be entitled to a charitable deduction, in addition to any initial deduction allowed in the year of contribution, based on a specified percentage of the qualified donee income (defined on page 2) received by the donee with respect to the qualified intellectual property. Any additional charitable deductions attributable to qualified donee income may be allowed in the year of the contribution or in subsequent years, subject to the limitations described in the definition of qualified donee income. To qualify for the additional charitable deduction, the donor must provide notice to the donee at the time of the contribution that the donor intends to treat the contribution as a qualified intellectual property contribution for purposes of sections 170(m) and 6050L. Form 8899 is used by a donee to report net income from qualified intellectual property to the donor of the property and to the IRS. This form must be filed for each tax year of the donee in which the donated property produces net income, but only if all or part of that tax year occurs during the 10-year period beginning on the date of the contribution and that tax year does not begin after the expiration of the legal life of the donated property. For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see instructions for Form 990. , 20 . Note: Donors should see Pub. 526, Charitable Contributions, to figure the amount of the additional charitable deduction. Who Must File Every donee organization described in section 170(c) (except a private foundation as defined in section 509(a) that is not described in section 170(b)(1)(F)) that received a charitable gift of qualified intellectual property for which the donor provided notice as discussed above, must file Form 8899 if the property produces net income for the year. If the qualified intellectual property fails to produce net income for the donee’s tax year, the donee is not required to file Form 8899. When To File The donee is required to file Form 8899 with the IRS and provide a copy of the form to the donor by the last day of the first full month following the close of the donee’s tax year. Where To File File Form 8899 at the address indicated below. Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Ogden, UT 84201-0027 Penalty The organization may be subject to a penalty if it fails to file Form 8899 by the due date; fails to include all of the information required to be shown on this form; or fails to include correct information on this form. For additional information, see sections 6721 through 6724. Cat. No. 37707M Form 8899 (Rev. 12-2021) Form 8899 (Rev. 12-2021) How To Get Forms, Publications, and Assistance Getting tax forms, instructions, and publications. Visit www.irs.gov/Forms to download current and prior-year forms, instructions, and publications. Ordering tax forms, instructions, and publications. Go to www.irs.gov/OrderForms to order current forms, instructions, and publications. Definitions Identifying number. The identifying number for individual donors is the social security number. For other donors, including corporations, partnerships, and estates, the identifying number is the employer identification number. To obtain the donor’s identifying number, you may request that the donor complete Form W-9, Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification. Qualified intellectual property. Qualified intellectual property is generally any patent, copyright, trademark, trade name, trade secret, know-how, software or similar property, or applications or registrations of such property (other than property contributed to or for the use of a private foundation as defined in section 509(a) that is not described in section 170(b)(1)(F)). See Exceptions below. Exceptions. The following property is not considered qualified intellectual property for purposes of the additional charitable deduction. 1. Computer software that is readily available for purchase by the general public, is subject to a nonexclusive license, and has not been substantially modified. 2. A copyright held by a taxpayer: a. Whose personal efforts created the property, or b. In whose hands the basis of the property is determined, for purposes of determining gain from a sale or exchange, in whole or in part by reference to the basis of the property in the hands of a taxpayer whose personal efforts created the property. Page 2 Qualified donee income. Qualified donee income is any net income received or accrued by the donee that is properly allocable to the qualified intellectual property for the tax year of the donee which ends within or with the tax year of the donor. Income is not treated as allocated to qualified intellectual property if it is received or accrued after the earlier of the expiration of the legal life of the qualified intellectual property, or the 10-year period beginning with the date of the contribution. Paperwork Reduction Act Notice. We ask for the information on this form to carry out the Internal Revenue laws of the United States. You are required to give us the information. We need it to ensure that you are complying with these laws and to allow us to figure and collect the right amount of tax. You are not required to provide the information requested on a form that is subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act unless the form displays a valid OMB control number. Books or records relating to a form or its instructions must be retained as long as their contents may become material in the administration of any Internal Revenue law. Generally, tax returns and return information are confidential, as required by section 6103. The time needed to complete and file this form will vary depending on individual circumstances. The estimated burden for tax exempt taxpayers filing this form is approved under OMB control number 1545-0047 and is included in the estimates shown in the instructions for their tax exempt tax return.
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Form 8899 (Rev. December 2021)

2022 Form 8899

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Form 8899 (Rev. December 2021)

2020 Form 8899

Form 8899 (Rev. August 2013)

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Form 8899 (Rev. August 2013)

2016 Form 8899

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Notice of Income from Donated Intellectual Property 2015 Form 8899

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Notice of Income from Donated Intellectual Property 2013 Form 8899

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Notification of Income from Donated Intellectual Property 2011 Form 8899

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