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Hewlett-Packard Co. v. Benton Cnty. Assessor

Tax court adopts taxpayer expert’s value of the loss determination underlying real market valuation of industrial plant; state’s high court affirms but notes unresolved contradiction in financial feasibility analysis underpinning expert’s final valuation.

Fox v. CDx Holdings

Chancery says major accounting firm’s merger-related appraisal represents “new low”; to achieve client’s goal of zero corporate tax liability, firm abandoned sound prior approaches and simply copied another accounting firm’s report and called it its own.

Taxpayer Scores Partial Success in Cal. Hotel Property Tax Suit

Appeals court says assessor’s version of income approach to determine hotel property taxes violates law because it does not identify, value, and exclude certain intangible assets; but management fee deduction largely captures hotel’s goodwill.

SHC Half Moon Bay, LLC v. County of San Mateo

Appeals court says assessor’s version of income approach to determine hotel property taxes violates law because it does not identify, value, and exclude certain intangible assets; but management fee deduction largely captures hotel’s goodwill.

Tax Ct. How-to of Valuing Holding Company, Avoiding Accuracy Penalty

Tax Court favors net-asset-value over capitalized-dividend approach for FMV determination of interest in holding company with marketable securities because NAV starts out on “firm ground” with stock prices one can look up whereas income approach relies en ...

Estate of Richmond

Tax Court favors net-asset-value over capitalized-dividend approach for FMV determination of interest in holding company with marketable securities because NAV starts out on “firm ground” with stock prices one can look up whereas income approach relies en ...

Trustee Claims Bankruptcy Court Flouted Valuation Rules

District court affirms bankruptcy court’s valuation of hospital under income approach and finds its treating a $20.6 million capital transfer as surplus rather than a necessary asset for operations is not double counting and is reasonable under the facts ...

Alberts v. HCA, Inc.

District court affirms bankruptcy court’s valuation of hospital under income approach and finds its treating a $20.6 million capital transfer as surplus rather than a necessary asset for operations is not double counting and is reasonable under the facts ...

Federal Court’s Declaring Valuation Date and Methodology Does Not Interfere With State Probate

The issue in this case was whether a federal district court could issue a declaratory judgment deciding the meaning of the agreement without interfering with state probate proceedings, and thereby negating federal subject matter jurisdiction.

Uzielli v. Frank

The issue in this case, involving a dispute over the meaning of the operating agreement of Alph Company, LLC (Alph) as to how the company was to be valued upon the death of one its two members, was whether a federal district court could issue a declarator ...

Tax Court Chooses Market Approach Over Asset Approach

The issue in this consolidated case involving the Caracci family was whether the value of the Sta-Home Health Agency Inc. (SHHA) and related entities transferred into S corporations exceeded the consideration paid.

Caracci v. Commissioner (I)

The issue was whether the value of the Sta-Home Health Agency, Inc. (SHHA) and related entities transferred into S corporations exceeded the consideration paid.

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