A Practical Examination of a Conservation Easement Valuation

Cases, Charitable Giving, Income Tax, Tax, Tax Controversy, Tax Court

A recent Tax Court memorandum opinion[1] presents a thorough illustration of the Court’s approach to valuation disputes in syndicated conservation-easement transactions. As is historically typical in these transactions, the case involved a partnership interest sale shortly before the donation and an associated appraisal asserting a dramatic increase in value when compared to the original purchase…
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Mississippi Supreme Court Reverses Alimony Award Between Two Estates

Elder Planning, Estate Administration, Estate and Trust Controversy, Fiduciaries

The Mississippi Supreme Court recently revisited the intersection of family law and probate.[1] The decision offers a reminder that alimony obligations, while enforceable during a recipient’s life, remain subject to statutes of limitation and proper crediting principles that can determine whether an estate owes anything at all. The case at hand offers an interesting twist…
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The Importance of a Properly Prepared Form 706 Estate Tax Return

Estate and Gift Tax, Private Letter Rulings, Regulatory, Tax

A recent Private Letter Ruling (“PLR”) issued by the IRS highlighted the importance of a properly prepared Form 706 Estate (and Generation Skipping Transfer) Tax Return (“706”).[1] The PLR granted the requesting Estate a 120-day extension to make a QTIP election (discussed below) as well as divide the QTIP Trust into a Generation Skipping Transfer…
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