As the deadline for filing income taxes draws near, Marlene Krauss’ accountant is no doubt working overtime tallying up her many tax deductions.  For starters, some of the interest on her mortgage Mkwink2 payments (in Sept. 2007, she acquired a mortgage of $4,207,500 on the penthouse with a 6.87% interest rate) is probably tax deductible.   (Being poor Bohemians, we don’t know how to calculate this.  Luckily for Marlene, her accountant probably does.)

First, the good news: Marlene donated $2,300 to Obama’s campaign. Hooray!  Let’s hear it for change!  But what’s that you say: campaign contributions are not deductible?  Sorry Marlene.  Well, maybe Michelle will invite you to lunch or something.

One of Marlene’s most interesting gifts was for an energy-efficient solar-powered home designed by students at Cornell University.   Krauss won the house at auction, paying $151,000 to Cornell. (It wasn’t really worth that much, you see, and the auction was just a fun way to donate money).  “I really wanted to show my thanks to Cornell for all that it has done for my family,” Krauss said.  What Cornell did, I suppose, was to educate Marlene (though they should have required an ethics class), and, more recently, to admit her daughter into their undergraduate program.

Marlene also says that she “hopes to donate the house to Cornell University.”  What we wonder is, if she deducts all or part of the $151,000 as a charitable donation, can she also deduct the price of the house when she gives it back?  Would that be double-dipping?  Once again, only her accountant knows for sure! 

Marlene’s most surprising charitable involvement is her work with Community Access, an organization which provides housing for people with mental handicaps.  (Gee, sounds like the Chelsea.)  We don’t know how much, if any, money they donated, but Krauss and her husband, Zach Berk both serve on the organization’s “Good Neighbor Gala” committee.  The Good Neighbor Gala will be held on Wednesday, May 20, at NYU and will celebrate the 35th Anniversary of Community Access.  Maybe you can still get tickets.  If so, say hi to Marlene and Zack for us.

Given her involvement in Community Access, isn’t it a bit ironic that her running dog, David Elder, signed an affidavit stating that the reason he and Krauss fired hoteliers Richard Born and Ira Drukier was because they hadn’t evicted enough tenants from the Hotel? 

If Marlene is so interested in providing housing, why doesn’t she stop evicting people from the Chelsea Hotel. — Ed Hamilton

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10 responses to “The Tax Strategy & Charitable Givings of Madoff Ponzi Scheme Victim Marlene Krauss”

  1. Old & Crappy Avatar
    Old & Crappy

    Have you seen this? Marlene’s can possibly get more tax relief now.
    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090317/ap_on_bi_ge/madoff_scandal_taxes

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  2. Randy Avatar
    Randy

    The “Good Neighbors” at NYU and Marlene have much in common. I encourage readers of this here blog to visit GVSHP.Org. ( The Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation.) Read the NYU plans for Provincetown then send John Sexton, NYU President your thoughts.

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  3. Do Not Pass 'Go' Avatar
    Do Not Pass ‘Go’

    What a surprise – more financial maneuvering by Marlene Krauss – we all know she doesn’t give a whit for charitable causes, or even basic common courtesy which costs nothing. Its all about sidestepping her tax obligations as much as possible without getting caught. Which makes it even more ironic that she’d be ‘caught’ by one of her own, Bernie Madoff, who knew very well that Marlene wouldn’t have become a part of his Ponzi scheme if not blinded first and foremost by pure greed. Thats what sustained him so long – the willingness of the rich to sit back and let someone else build their fortune. Sad truth, but if it seems to good to be true it usually is and that lesson applies to Madoff as well as anyone or anything else. I don’t cry for Marlene and her losses, she won’t cry for ours. For the harm she’s cause to the Hotel Chelsea, she can share a bunkbed with the man.

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  4. Movin On Up Avatar
    Movin On Up

    What’s with the UES penthouses? Marlene’s cost nearly as much as Madoff’s! Hopefully its worth about one third in the current market.
    When Marlene wrested control of the Chelsea from the Bards, she didn’t expect the Manhattan real estate rug pulled out from under her. Thats how people like her think, that their reign on top will last forever, but it never does. Some businesswoman. Now she’s in the soup!
    Its a losing proposition for Marlene, however you cut it. No wonder desperation hangs so thick in the air, or the ‘secret’ meetings with turncoat tenants, banning of newspapers, and crying to Stanley about every little thing.

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  5. Green Thumb Avatar
    Green Thumb

    Not to give Marlene any good ideas, but now that she and Elder have allowed their new hires to sabotage and strip down the rooftop gardens, theres plenty of room to install that solar paneling.
    Better idea, step aside and let the Bards handle it. Ya’ll would need compass in a broom closet.

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  6. Rochelle Avatar
    Rochelle

    Wait so Marlene greased her kid’s skids to Cornell by giving them a house?
    That sounds about right.
    Harvard must have wanted a new library.

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  7. Nobody But Bard Avatar
    Nobody But Bard

    Quite right, Movin’ on Up.
    I personally can’t wait for new management to approach and ask me to lie for them, like they’ve done to my neighbors, or insist I accept a lackluster buyout that I wouldn’t take if it was multiplied by ten.

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  8. Just Desserts Avatar
    Just Desserts

    Marlene is probably pissing blood that she gave all those dollar bills away. That evil bitch met her equal in Bernard Madoff. Now if she could just share a prison cell with him.

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  9. Death Penalty Preferrable Avatar
    Death Penalty Preferrable

    Sure Bernie Madoff stole billions of dollars and ruined countless lives but still such a penalty seems rather Draconian, don’t you think. I’m sure he would chose the Death Penalty over sharing a cell with Marlene Krauss.

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  10. No Respect Avatar
    No Respect

    These are all self-serving contributions. Like the one that got her offspring into college. Who does she think she is, Thornton Mellon?

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