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Qualified Appraisals and Qualified Appraisers - Expert Tax Valuation Witness Reports, Testimony, Procedure, Law, and Perspective (Hardcover)
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Qualified Appraisals and Qualified Appraisers - Expert Tax Valuation Witness Reports, Testimony, Procedure, Law, and Perspective (Hardcover)
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Decode IRS appraisal regulations and find practical solutions to
current issues Qualified Appraisers and Qualified Appraisals
provides clarification on complex IRS guidelines, and offers
solutions and insight that can help appraisers adhere to the latest
Treasury Regulations concerning appraisals submitted in tax
matters. From the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal
Practice to IRS regulations, this book explores the body of law
that has arisen around the production of "qualified appraisals"
that the government and courts will accept. The discussion covers
estate, gift, charitable contribution, income taxes, and more, with
expert guidance on the interpretation and application of complex
regulations. As appraisers often are called upon to provide expert
testimony in court, this book shares effective methods including
the novel "hot-tubbing" technique that eliminates the appearance of
bias in favor of a less-adversarial discussion. Cases are dissected
as they relate to application of existing appraisal laws, and the
companion website features checklists, references, and additional
cases as they become available. The IRS regulations on qualified
appraisers and qualified appraisals have sparked a storm of
controversy, and have raised more questions than they have
answered. This book acknowledges the problems and offers solutions
to help appraisers produce work the IRS and courts will accept.
Understand the laws surrounding "qualified appraisals" and
"qualified appraisers" Gain insight on testifying as an expert,
including new techniques Explore solutions to common issues the IRS
raises with respect to qualified appraisals and qualified
appraisers Examine cases that illustrate the nuances of appraisal
law application In order for an appraisal to satisfy the
government, an appraisal must be performed by a "qualified
appraiser" specific for the type of property in question. This
broad statement leaves much to question, but Qualified Appraisers
and Qualified Appraisals provides the answers appraisers need to
comply with the law and produce work that meets the latest
standards.
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