1674-14 Carl FisherEr. J. ' . LLiq; m
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! Jr.
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ri . 10th 1032.
Ey dear Yr. Imams;
Conrirmtn4 my conversation to or„ reEarding my
personal tar on thr. C r1 0. rioher Com:any, which items
ore the t' 11At r K. D ar0 X rziishing,, in my thaw.
Some of the most vnluazae pictures. in the house have
Leen sold, and . as 1 explained to you a pest of the
furniture is over twenty yours old, being £hip.:T
hie orizinally from Indtarapolie. T1 a runs in the
house aro the principal item of va?.ue. You know the
depreciation In yachts.
I ` am very frank to tell you if you will give me
50,000 for the furniture and the n", ", ou can have
them, 1 :7111 be glad to make a 'deal. with you.
I feel tb t thin personnl tax 1.3 Out of all line
to the value, and to bo fair with the general tom,
6ltu tion, I should not be taxed more than n0,0(.)0
on the furni ninp.A„ or more than . .000 on the
Also please nota that the tax this ye ,r are a .w.ncod
over la -it j? , in ;, ai ; of the reduction i4 valuoa.
There are more I n :tour hum red yachts, vu^h ns the
"Xtt on the market ` hro`u3h ut tea United States nt
priced anywhere :'there fro r 410000 -up, without buyers.
Yours very truly,