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SCIN between family members is bona fide transaction.


A self-canceling installment note An installment note is a form of promissory note calling for payment of both principal and interest in specified amounts, or specified minimum amounts, at specific time intervals. This periodic reduction of principal amortizes the loan.  (SCIN SCIN Self-Cancelling Installment Note
SCIN Surfaces Covering Interiors (materials resource library)
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) is a debt obligation that by its terms is extinguished at the death of the seller-creditor, with the remaining note balance canceled automatically. The advantage of a SCIN over an ordinary installment note is that, if the seller dies before the debt is paid, the remaining value of the installments is not included in his or her estate. Although a SCIN between family members is presumed to be a gift rather than a bona fide [Latin, In good faith.] Honest; genuine; actual; authentic; acting without the intention of defrauding.

A bona fide purchaser is one who purchases property for a valuable consideration that is inducement for entering into a contract and without suspicion of being
 transaction, the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals recently overturned a Tax Court ruling, indicating a taxpayer may rebut To defeat, dispute, or remove the effect of the other side's facts or arguments in a particular case or controversy.

When a defendant in a lawsuit proves that the plaintiff's allegations are not true, the defendant has thereby rebutted them.


TO REBUT.
 this presumption by showing that at the time of the transaction he or she had a real expectation of repayment and intended to enforce collection of the indebtedness.

Duilio Costanza owned two parcels of real estate in Flint, Michigan Flint is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan and is located along the Flint River, 66 miles (106 km) northwest of Detroit. As of the 2000 census, the city had a population of 124,943, making it the fifth largest city in Michigan. It is the county seat of Genesee County6. . On one, he operated an Italian restaurant. He built a small office plaza on the other. Together, the two properties were appraised in 1991 at $830,000. In 1992 Duilio decided to retire to his native Italy. After seeking advice from his attorney, he sold the properties to his son Michael in exchange for an $830,000 SCIN. The note, fully secured by a mortgage on the properties, provided for monthly installments over 11 years.

At his father's request, Michael remitted the payments quarterly to ease the burden of Duilio's having to make a monthly trip to the bank. Michael made the first quarterly payment by issuing three checks on March 8, 1993. He altered the dates on the checks to indicate they were written on January 1, February 2, and March 1, 1993.

Duilio, who had suffered from heart disease during the final 15 years of his life, died unexpectedly on May 12, 1993, due to complications from surgery. As his father's executor, Michael filed a federal estate tax return declaring the estate had no tax liability. The return identified the SCIN as an asset of the estate but claimed the note had no value due to the cancelation-upon-death provision.

The IRS An abbreviation for the Internal Revenue Service, a federal agency charged with the responsibility of administering and enforcing internal revenue laws.  issued a deficiency notice that proposed an increase in Duilio's gross estate because the sale was not a bona fide transaction or, alternatively, the transaction was a "bargain sale" that would increase the estate's adjusted taxable gifts. Following a trial, the Tax Court concluded the sale was in fact not a bona fide transaction. The court questioned the parties' sincerity, expressing concerns about the actual date the documents were signed, the date Michael made the three payments and the fact he had altered the dates on the checks. Consequently, the Tax Court held that the SCIN provided no consideration for the properties and that their full value, less the three payments Michael made, was a taxable gift from Duilio to Michael and thus includible in the father's gross estate.

Michael appealed, contending the Tax Court erred in finding the SCIN transaction was not bona fide.

Result. For the taxpayer. The Sixth Circuit reversed the Tax Court and held that the SCIN was bona fide. According to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 the court, Michael effectively rebutted the presumption against the enforceability of an intrafamily SCIN by affirmatively showing a real expectation of repayment existed at the time of the transaction and the deceased's intent to enforce collection of the indebtedness. The Sixth Circuit found that Duilio's oral instructions about quarterly payment explained their timing and Michael's alteration of the check dates. The appeals court also noted that Duilio's premature death due to complications from surgery was clearly not anticipated. In addition, the Sixth Circuit explained that the fact the SCIN was fully secured by a mortgage on the properties refuted any inference the sale was not bona fide.

The IRS urged the Sixth Circuit to remand the case to the Tax Court to determine the true value of the SCIN, contending it was considerably less than the value of the properties transferred. The appeals court followed this recommendation to address the IRS's alternative argument that the note was a bargain sale which subjected the estate to gift tax under IRC (Internet Relay Chat) Computer conferencing on the Internet. There are hundreds of IRC channels on numerous subjects that are hosted on IRC servers around the world. After joining a channel, your messages are broadcast to everyone listening to that channel.  section 2512.

* Estate of Costanza v. Commissioner, no. 01-2207 (6th Cir., 2/19/03).

Claire Y. Nash, CPA (Computer Press Association, Landing, NJ) An earlier membership organization founded in 1983 that promoted excellence in computer journalism. Its annual awards honored outstanding examples in print, broadcast and electronic media. The CPA disbanded in 2000. , PhD, associate professor of accounting, Christian Brothers University In addition to intercollegiate athletics, CBU offers intramural sports. Types of intramurals, such as volleyball, flag football, and bowling, vary from year to year. Greek life
Fraternity and sorority members comprise 21 - 24% of CBU students.
, Memphis, Tennessee, and Tina Quinn, CPA, PhD, associate professor of accountancy, Arkansas State University Arkansas State University, at Jonesboro; coeducational; chartered 1909; named State Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1925–33. In 1933 the school became Arkansas State College, and in 1967 it achieved university status and adopted its present name. , Jonesboro.
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Publication:Journal of Accountancy
Date:Aug 1, 2003
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