Cullifer v. Commissioner

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October 7, 2014
4226 Special Warehousing and Storage, NEC
493110 General Warehousing and Storage
federal taxation
expert testimony, intangible assets, personal goodwill, constructive fraud, internal revenue code (IRC), tangible assets, asset sale, capital gains, stock enhancement sale, transferee liability

Cullifer v. Commissioner
2014 Tax Ct. Memo LEXIS 204
US
Federal Court
Federal
United States Tax Court
S. Todd Burchett (petitioner); Francis Burns, Steven Hastings (respondent/IRS)
Laro

Summary

In transferee liability case, Tax Court finds IRS proved petitioner was liable for causing company’s fraudulent asset transfers and benefitted from intermediary company’s fraudulent transfer; valuations showed company was insolvent at time of transfers.
Cullifer v. Commissioner
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Valuations Bolster IRS’s Transferee Liability Claim

In transferee liability case, Tax Court finds IRS proved petitioner was liable for causing company’s fraudulent asset transfers and benefitted from intermediary company’s fraudulent transfer; valuations showed company was insolvent at time of transfers.