School of Law Faculty Index John A. Bogdanski (bio) Bibliography
 



John A. Bogdanski, Professor of Law
Publications

Separately Published Works

Federal Tax Valuation (Warren Gorham & Lamont 1996) (updated periodically).

Works Published As Part of a Collection

Foreign Student Tax Filing Rules: Better, But an Urban Myth Persists, 117 Tax Notes 1236 (December 24, 2007) (http://ssrn.com/ abstract=1087502).

Lack-of-Marketability Discount Evolves in the Court of Federal Claims, 34 Estate Planning 46 (December 2007).

When the Judge Plays Cobbler (or Do-it-Yourselfer) in a Federal Tax Vaulation Case, 11 Valuation Strategies 30 (September-October 2007).

For Appraisers, New Tax Qualification Rules and Special Penalty, 34 Estate Planning 16 (June 2007).

Revisting the Burden of Proving Fair Market Value, 34 Estate Planning 43 (January 2007).

Stock Buyouts Funded by Life Insurance: The Blount Conundrum, 33 Estate Planning 40 (June 2006).

Must a Family Limited Partnership Run a Business in Order to Achieve Transfer Tax Discounts?, 32 Estate Planning 41 (December 2005).

Bye Bye Byrum, Bonjour Bongard, 32 Estate Planning 47 (June 2005).

Buy-Sell Agreements and Marketability Discounts, 31 Estate Planning 619 (December 2004).

Section 358 and Crane -- A Reply to My Critics, 57 Tax Lawyer 909 (2004).

Hindsight and Valuation, 31 Estate Planning 346 (July 2004).

Section 2036 and Family Limited Partnerships: How Much is Etched in Stone?, 31 Estate Planning 92 (2004).

A Most Valuable Player: Judge Goodwin and the Tax Laws, 15 Western Legal History 66 (Winter/Spring 2002) (journal of Ninth Judicial Circuit Historical Society).

GRAT Valuation: The Ninth Circuit Takes Its 'Schott', 30 Estate Planning 304 (June 2003).

IRS Drops Claim That It's Keeping a Foreign Student Census, 99 Tax Notes 137 (April 7, 2003).

Maximizing Discounts for 'Built-In' Corporate Taxes, 29 Estate Planning 646 (December 2002).

Valuing Indirect Gifts Through Entities: Shepherd, 29 Estate Planning 314 (June 2002).

Is the IRS the New Federal Watchdog Over Foreign Students? 95 Tax Notes 261 (April 8, 2002).

The Burden of Proving Fair Market Value, 28 Estate Planning 618 (December 2001).

Family Limited Partnerships: The Open Issues, 28 Estate Planning 282 (June 2001).

West End Rezoning is a No-Brainer (letter to the editor), The Portland Tribune, June 27, 2001.

Section 2013 and Estate of Harrison: Statutory Quirk Meets Common Disaster, 27 Estate Planning 498 (December 2000).

Income Taxes and Stock Values, 27 Estate Planning 234 (June 2000).

Section 357(d) - Old Can, New Worms, 27 Journal of Corporate Taxation 17 (2000).

Do Minority Shareholders Matter? Mixed Signals from the Tax Court, 26 Estate Planning 492 (December 1999).

Further Adventures with the Lack-of-Marketability Discount, 26 Estate Planning (June 1999).

All Eyes on Simplot, 2 Valuation Strategies (May/June 1999).

Use Hawthorne Bridge as Bait to Catch Graffiti Taggers (op-ed article), The Oregonian (April 20, 1999).

For Tax Court Valuation Decisions, a String of Reversals, 25 Estate Planning 474 (December 1998).

Technical Correction Respectfully Requested (letter to the editor), 80 Tax Notes 1229 (Sept. 7 1998).

Hard Times for Buy-Sell Agreements, 25 Estate Planning 235 (June 1998).

One Thumb Up for Peracchi (letter to the editor), 79 Tax Notes 911 (May 18, 1998).

What Can Still Be Done to Help Foreign Students? (letter to the editor), 76 Tax Notes 1194 (March 2, 1998).

The IRS and Foreign Students: Common Sense Prevails, The Chronicle of Higher Education, Feb. 13, 1998)

Valuing Undivided Interests: A New Approach to an Old Problem, 24 Estate Planning (December 1997).

A Modest Proposal for Raising Revenue (letter to the editor), 76 Tax Notes 1118 (Aug. 25, 1997).

Family Limited Partnerships: Meet Section 2703, 24 Estate Planning 235 (June 1997).

The IRS Imposes a Ridiculous Burden on Foreign Students (op-ed article), The Chronicle Of Higher Education (May 2, 1997).

Foreign Student Filing Rules: The Form Instructions are Wrong (letter to the editor), 74 Tax Notes 1075 (Feb. 24, 1997).

Taxpayers' Appraisers in a Tax Court Slump, 24 Estate Planning 90 (February 1997).

Holding the IRS Responsible for Deadlines (letter to the editor), 72 Tax Notes 1557 (Sept. 16, 1996).

The Outer Limits of Minority Discounts, 23 Estate Planning 380 (October 1996).

Foreign Students in the United States Face Ridiculous Filing Requirements (letter to the editor), 70 Tax Notes 1697 (March 18, 1996) (co-authored with William J. Kenny).

Dissecting the Discount for Lack of Marketability, 23 Estate Planning 91 (February 1996).

Tax Analysts Should Muckrake at Home First (letter to the editor), 67 Tax Notes 973 (May 15, 1995).

Has this Horst Been Put to Sleep? (letter to the editor), 65 Tax Notes 639 (Oct. 31, 1994).

How Congress Juggles with Tax Laws (letter to the editor), The New York Times, August 1, 1993.

A Woman's Place... (letter to the editor), 55 Tax Notes 1826 (June 29, 1992).

On Beyond Real Estate: The New Like-Kind Exchange Regulations, 48 Tax Notes 903 (August 13, 1990).

Shareholder Debt, Corporate Debt: Lessons from Leavitt and Lessinger, 16 Journal Of Corporate Taxation 348 (1990).

Steinbrenner Decision Leaves Room for Doubt (letter to the editor), The New York Times, August 13, 1990, at A14.

Installment Sales: A Setting Sun, 16 Journal Of Corporate Taxation 175 (1989).

Farewell to "Freezes": Section 2036(c), 42 Tax Notes 1633 (March 27, 1989) (co-authored with Lawrence R. Brown).

Minority Discounts: Estate of Bright Meets Judge Posner, 15 Journal of Corporate Taxation 280 (1988).

Contractual Allocations of Price in Sales of Businesses, 15 Journal of Corporate Taxation 99 (1988).

Balloons Symbolize Ecological Death (op-ed article), The Oregonian, June 16, 1988.

Old Blood, Young Blood, Bad Blood: The Evolution of Section 302, 14 Journal of Corporate Taxation 263 (1987).

Using Corporations for Tax Savings: A Reappraisal, 14 Journal of Corporate Taxation 160 (1987).

The "New Look" of Sections 1239 and 453(g), 14 Journal of Corporate Taxation 69 (1987).

"AII" Death of the Installment Method?, 35 Tax Notes 1125 (June 15, 1987).

Shareholder Guarantees, Interest Deductions, and S Corporation Stock Basis: The Problems With Putnam, 13 Journal of Corporate Taxation 264 (1986).

Hanford Site Selection Purely Political Choice(op-ed article), The Oregonian, June 24, 1986 (co-authored with Drew Gardner).

'Til Debts Do Us Part, 12 Journal of Corporate Taxation 372 (1986).

Of Webs and Tangles: Section 304(b)(3)(B), 12 Journal of Corporate Taxation 192 (1985).

Vive Les Differences: Revenue Ruling 84-111, 11 Journal of Corporate Taxation 367 (1985).

Section 351 and Installment "Boot," 11 Journal of Corporate Taxation 268 (1984).

The 453(h) Regulations: Hard Choices, 11 Journal of Corporate Taxation 177 (1984).

Son of Court Holding, and Other Sequels, 11 Journal of Corporate Taxation 51 (1984).

Of Debt, Discharge and Discord: Jackson v. Comm'r, 10 Journal of Corporate Taxation 357 (1984).

What You Get is What You Get, 11 Journal of Corporate Taxation 53 (1984).

Recaps Revisited, 11 Journal of Corporate Taxation 54 (1984).

Assumption of Liabilities in Nonrecognition Transactions with Installment Notes as "Boot," 61 Taxes: The Tax Magazine 469 (1983).

Boris I. Bittker: Teacher, Editor and Friend, 5 Common Research 4 (Oct. 7, 1983) (Journal of Lewis and Clark Law Library).

Quarterly Article Digests Columns, 9 Journal of Corporate Taxation 99, 195, 309, 392 (Spring 1982 - Winter 1983).

Quarterly Article Digests Columns, 10 Journal of Corporate Taxation 95, 190, 275 (Spring 1983 - Autumn 1983).

1982 Federal Tax Developments - Part II: Caselaw Developments, in Recent Developments In The Law 13 (Oregon Law Institute 1982).

Note, Section 1981 and the Thirteenth Amendment After Runyon v. McCrary: On the Doorsteps of Discriminatory Private Clubs, Stanford Law Review 747 (1977).