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domnet

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I was thinking about giving CollegeScholarship.org to a non-profit organization for tax purposes. Anyone got a good idea what this might be worth?

Thanks:rolleyes:
 

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Tell the IRS $1,000,000.00.
 

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Originally posted by domnet
I was thinking about giving CollegeScholarship.org to a non-profit organization for tax purposes. Anyone got a good idea what this might be worth?

Thanks:rolleyes:

Well, if BuyDomains.com pricing system is any indicator about $488.00

Click on http://www.collegescholarship.net

good luck!

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I think the .org is better than the .net in this case. After all, most organization that give scholarships are non-profits.

$750 is my appraisal
 

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Good domain! I still like it even though it a .org. It gives more credibility than the .net. I would keep it, and as mentioned before, develop it into a site and run affilate programs.

Good luck!
 

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great tax-deduction if in the US......
ask potential beneficiaries to pay for 2 appraisals from higly reputable companies to save face with IRS....
org better than net in this case....
 

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I have to agree with "DON", a highly desireable name for the arenas for which the name implies, but if you are seeking a tax advantage in the donation of this name, you may want to seek professional advice, it's a gray area, don't make assumptions on your own.
Best of luck!
 
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