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NJ Court Clarifies Contingent Interest for Estate Asset Valuation

February 14, 2012 by Admin

NJ Inheritance Tax is computed on the clear market value of property transferred, valued at the date of death. In the Estate of Claire Schinestuhl,the NJ Division of Taxation determined that the shares of a publicly traded company inherited by the decedent, Claire, from her brother, Prescott Schinestuhl must be separately valued as of the date of Claire’s death and not about two years later when the sale proceeds of the shares were distributed by her brother’s estate.  [Read more…] about NJ Court Clarifies Contingent Interest for Estate Asset Valuation

Filed Under: Business Valuations, Business Valuations, Estate Taxes, ESTATE, TRUST, GUARDIANSHIP, LITIGATION SUPPORT, Taxes Tagged With: Business Valuations, Estate Taxes, NJ Inheritance Taxes

Long-Term Care Insurance- A Wise Investment

December 23, 2011 by Admin

Many people would prefer not to think about the possibility of needing long-term care down the road. “After all,” they rationalize,” won’t my dear daughter/daughter in law care for me in my old age?” They therefore do not see long-term care insurance as relevant to them. This may be a big mistake. Considering the potential cost of long-term care, as well as other factors, it could prove even more costly to put it off. Here are a few reasons you may want to consider long-term care insurance: [Read more…] about Long-Term Care Insurance- A Wise Investment

Filed Under: BUSINESS FORUM, Income Taxes, Taxes Tagged With: Long Term Care Insurance

Choose Your Joint Account Holders Wisely

November 8, 2011 by Admin

Before adding a joint account holder to your account, it would be wise to read about this recent New Jersey case which illustrates the risks involved when adding someone, even a close family member, to your account.

In Coiro v. Wachovia, 11-cv-3587, the recently widowed Josephine Coiro added her daughter to her checking account so the money could be accessed even if she became ill or would be unable to act. In April 2010, she sold her home and deposited the proceeds of $381,272 in the account. Five days later, her daughter filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Even though her daughter did not include the account as an asset, Wells Fargo, which monitors bankruptcy filings, froze it.  [Read more…] about Choose Your Joint Account Holders Wisely

Filed Under: BUSINESS FORUM, Joint Accounts Tagged With: Joint Accounts

Gift Tax Valuations enjoy new IRS Loophole

September 27, 2011 by Jeffrey Urbach

With the current low asset values and the estate/ gift- tax exemption slated to be reduced to $1 million in 2013 (from its current $5 million level), many are considering sheltering their assets by making large gifts. A prevalent concern is the valuation of these large gifts. What if the IRS challenges your estimate and wants more gift taxes? In Estate of Petter vs Commisioner, a popular technique to sidestep gift taxes was affirmed. [Read more…] about Gift Tax Valuations enjoy new IRS Loophole

Filed Under: Business Valuations, Business Valuations, ESTATE, TRUST, GUARDIANSHIP, LITIGATION SUPPORT Tagged With: Business Valuations, Gift Taxes

NJ Estate Valuation Case Highlights Importance of Buy-Sell Agreement Terms

September 21, 2011 by Admin

When drawing up a buyout clause it is critical to specify, in no uncertain terms, the value to be applied to the partner’s share. There will often be a significant disparity between book value and current market value, as many years may have transpired by the time the triggering event takes place. If book value is chosen, it can result in someone else reaping the fruits of the bought-out partner’s labor. [Read more…] about NJ Estate Valuation Case Highlights Importance of Buy-Sell Agreement Terms

Filed Under: Business Valuations, Business Valuations, ESTATE, TRUST, GUARDIANSHIP, LITIGATION SUPPORT Tagged With: Business Valuations, Buy-Sell Agreements

Judge Invalidates Tax-Affecting in Estate Business Valuation

July 31, 2011 by Admin

Estate of Gallagher V. Commissioner

A recent decision from the U.S. Tax court tackles a myriad of issues pertaining to private company appraisal, most notably the issue of tax-affecting. The case involves the business valuation of a decedent’s minority interest in a privately held newspaper publishing company. The taxpayer’s expert made tax affected adjustments by assuming a 39-percent income tax rate in calculating the company’s future cash flows before discounting the company’s future earnings to their present value. He also assumed a 40 percent marginal tax rate in calculating the applicable discount rate. [Read more…] about Judge Invalidates Tax-Affecting in Estate Business Valuation

Filed Under: Business Valuations, Business Valuations, ESTATE, TRUST, GUARDIANSHIP, LITIGATION SUPPORT Tagged With: Business Valuations, Estate Taxes

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