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    Case Law Update

    December 2018—U.S. Tax Court on Qualified Appraisals and Gill v. Gill, Minnesota’s Supreme Court Rules on the Status of Earn-Outs in Dissolution Cases The U.S. Tax Court issued two valuation memorandums in September and October 2018. Each memorandum serves as a reminder of the importance of attaching a qualified appraisal. The issue in Presley v. Commissioner, T.C. Memo. 2018-171 (October 15, 2018) was whether petitioners were entitled to charitable deductions claimed in 2010 relating to land improvements paid before 2010 that benefitted a religious charity. We cite pertinent portions of this decision since it involves tax planning and the importance of…

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    Analyzing Complex Appraisals for Business Professionals by Shannon P. Pratt and John Lifflander

    Appraisals from Real Estate, Machinery and Equipment to Business Valuation: Book Review by Michael D. Pakter The purpose of this book review is to introduce the reader to Shannon P. Pratt’s newest book, co-authored with John Lifflander. For those improbable few business valuation professionals who do not know who Dr. Pratt is, he is the Chairman and CEO of Shannon Pratt Business Valuation, Inc. and Publisher Emeritus for Business Valuation Resources LLC.

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    Year-End Smart Small Business Tax Moves

      With just six more weeks to go until 2015 is rung in, small business owners and managers can take simple steps now to minimize their tax bill next April, according to business advisory services firm Skoda Minotti. Below are five ideas small business owners and managers can consider from now until December 31: Make those needed office or plant repairs. For the most part, expenses for minor business premises repairs are currently deductible. Keep an eye on equipment purchases. Currently, the maximum Section 179 allowance made for qualified property placed in service remains at $25,000 versus $500,000 in 2013.…