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(A) A description of the property in sufficient detail for a person who is not generally familiar with the type of property to ascertain that the property that was appraised is the property that was (or will be) contributed;
(B) In the case of tangible property, the physical condition of the property;
(C) The date (or expected date) of contribution to the donee;
(D) The terms of any agreement or understanding entered into * * * that relates to the use, sale, or other disposition of the property contributed * * *;
[*22] (E) The name, address, and * * * the identifying number of the qualified appraiser * * *;
(F) The qualifications of the qualified appraiser who signs the appraisal, including the appraiser's background, experience, education, and membership, if any, in professional appraisal associations;
(G) A statement that the appraisal was prepared for income tax purposes;
(H) The date (or dates) on which the property was appraised;
(I) The appraised fair market value * * * of the property on the date (or expected date) of contribution;
(J) The method of valuation used to determine the fair market value * * *; and
(K) The specific basis for the valuation * * *.
(A) The name and taxpayer identification number of the donor * * *;
[*42] (B) A description of the property * * *;
(C) In the case of tangible property, a brief summary of the overall physical condition of the property at the time of the contribution;
(D) The manner of acquisition * * * and the date of acquisition of the property by the donor * * *;
(E) The cost or other basis of the property * * *;
(F) The name, address, and taxpayer identification number of the donee;
(G) The date the donee received the property;
(H) * * * a statement explaining * * * the amount of any consideration received from the donee for the contribution;
(I) The name, address, and * * * the identifying number of the qualified appraiser who signs the appraisal summary * * *;
(J) The appraised fair market value of the property on the date of contribution;
(K) The declaration by the appraiser * * * [stating that he is an appraiser, with sufficient qualifications to make this appraisal, and not an individual who is ineligible to make the appraisal];
(L) A declaration by the appraiser stating that * * * [the fee charged was not of a prohibited type and that the appraiser has not been barred from presenting appraisals to the IRS under 31 U.S.C. section 330(c)]; and
(M) Such other information as may be specified by the form.
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