![]() Jennifer Walak knows the special needs of estate executorsThe task of settling an estate, while stressful is very important. As an executor you have been entrusted to carry out the wishes of the departed as quickly and respectfully as possible. You can count on us to act quickly and with as much respect to the feelings of everyone involved. We've shown that we're experts in providing the best appraisals that attorneys and accountants have come to rely on. Sometimes, everyone involved will have their own suggestions of how the appraisal process should work; however, our knowledge of the estate process will, without a doubt, satisfy all parties involved. In our company, we are used to working with the courts in composing appraisal reports that meet their needs. Contact us promptly to discuss your precise estate appraisal requirements and how we can put our experience to work for you. Settling an estate generally depends on an appraisal to determine fair market value for the property involved. It's understandable that thinking about an appraisal is the farthest thought from your mind. Due to this, there is a chance that the time of death differs from the date the appraisal is requested. Jennifer Walak assures that our appraisers are comfortable with the procedures and requirements needed by revenue services to supply a retroactive appraisal with an effective date and fair market value estimate matching the date your loved one passed away. The ethical obligations listed within the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP) binds our appraisers to confidentiality, providing the strongest degree of privacy for you. People often forget that the IRS requires reports filed to explain the numbers involved in estate sales. An accurate report showing the appraiser's opinion of value is necessary to back the methods the appraiser used to come to his conclusions. Such a report will certainly demonstrate to the authorities that the numbers used are accurate and substantiated. Jennifer Walak will provide an detailed appraisal, which will give an executor definite facts and numbers that will meet IRS and revenue agency requirements. You need not be concerned over anything, because we will be there to stand by our reports if they are ever challenged. Opinions of value shown in documents provided to the the IRS and PA state agencies definitely should be supported by an accurate report as to how the appraiser arrived at his conclusions. |