Estate Valuation – Win for Taxpayers!

Estate Valuation – Win for Taxpayers!

When a decedent dies owning stock in a closely held corporation or partnership, the valuation of those shares is a perennial problem precisely because they are closely-held (i.e., there’s no ready market for the ownership interests). Since estate tax is ad...
Estate Valuation – Win for Taxpayers!

Uncle Sam May Tax Your Foreclosure

Real estate is an integral part of many savers’ retirement portfolios, even when not part of a qualified plan (IRA, 401(k), etc.). With the recent downturn in the real estate market (I am referring primarily to residential real estate), foreclosures have become...
Estate Valuation – Win for Taxpayers!

PPA 2006 Affects Valuation Rules

The Pension Protection Act of 2006 (signed into law in August 2006) changed the documentation rules for non-cash charitable contributions. The knee-jerk reaction is to focus on these new rules as merely requiring more receipts when we donate household items to a local...
Estate Valuation – Win for Taxpayers!

FLPs: Bad Facts Yield Bad Results!

A brand new Tax Court Memo ruling gives us yet another glimpse into how the IRS defeats Family Limited Partnerships (FLPs). See Estate of Gore v. Commissioner, T.C. Memo. 2007-169 (6/27/07). After transferring funds to the FLP, the decedent did not execute any other...