Business Valuation in New Hampshire

IRS-qualified business valuation appraisals in New Hampshire for donations, M&A, gift tax, and IRA conversion. AppraiseItNow appraises small businesses, partnerships, corporations, professional practices, and franchises online and onsite across New Hampshire, including Manchester, Nashua, and Concord.

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DEFENSIBLE, USPAP-COMPLIANT APPRAISAL REPORTS — QUALIFIED FOR THE IRS, INSURANCE AGENGIES, LENDERS, AND MORE.

By credentialed, best-in-class appraisers

Joe Kattan

Justin Ramirez, ASA, ABV, CFA

Raymond Ghelardi, ASA

Aron Blue

About Business Valuation Appraisals in New Hampshire

AppraiseItNow provides professional business valuation appraisal services throughout New Hampshire, supporting clients with a wide range of financial and legal needs. Whether you are navigating a charitable donation of business interests, structuring a merger or acquisition, addressing gift tax obligations, or completing an IRA conversion, our credentialed appraisers deliver thorough, well-supported valuations grounded in New Hampshire's regulatory standards and IRS requirements. Our mission is to deliver defensible, USPAP-compliant valuations with exceptional speed, professionalism, and client service.

Our appraisers serve clients across New Hampshire through both remote and onsite engagements, making it easy to obtain a qualified valuation regardless of your location or timeline. From Manchester and Nashua to Portsmouth and Concord, we work with business owners, attorneys, CPAs, and financial advisors to provide accurate, documented opinions of value. Learn more about our New Hampshire appraisal services or explore our full business appraisal capabilities in detail. We offer Fair Market Value (FMV) appraisals for various intended uses.

What Types of Business Valuation Do We Appraise in New Hampshire?

AppraiseItNow appraises a broad spectrum of business interests and entity types across New Hampshire's diverse economy, including manufacturing, biotech, healthcare, technology, and agriculture sectors. Our appraisers are experienced with the following business types and valuation scenarios:

  • Closely held corporations and S-corps
  • Limited liability companies (LLCs) and partnerships
  • Sole proprietorships and professional practices
  • Fractional and minority ownership interests
  • Family-owned businesses and family limited partnerships
  • Startups and early-stage companies
  • Holding companies and investment entities
  • Franchise businesses and licensed operations
  • Business interests subject to buy-sell agreements
  • Privately held stock and equity interests

For more focused engagements, our appraisers are particularly experienced with New Hampshire businesses requiring Fair Market Value determinations for IRS-related purposes, including gift tax filings, charitable contribution deductions, and retirement account conversions. We apply recognized valuation methodologies including the income approach, market approach, and asset-based approach, clearly stating the standard of value, premise of value, and any applicable discounts or premiums in every report.

Who Does AppraiseItNow Serve in New Hampshire?

AppraiseItNow serves a wide range of clients across New Hampshire, including business owners, estate planning attorneys, CPAs, financial advisors, nonprofit organizations, and individuals navigating M&A transactions, tax planning, or regulatory compliance. Whether you represent a precision manufacturing firm in Nashua or a healthcare practice in Concord, our appraisers are equipped to deliver the qualified, defensible valuations your situation requires.

5-Star Valuation Services, Loved by Hundreds

Joe and Aron were extremely impressive - the entire process went very smoothly. They were always quick to respond to any questions I had and could not have been more helpful. They were aware of some tight time restrictions I had and made sure I received my reports in a timely fashion. I highly recommend them to anyone needing a valuation.

Responsive, professional, first class deliverables -- especially considering that that the appraised assets are extremely complex financial assets with little by way of comps. The deliverable satisfied my accountants and advisers as being more than adequate to support the valuation needed to complete a conversion to a Roth IRA

The team was highly knowledgeable, helpful, and efficient. I highly recommend their appraisal services, especially for private companies.

I found them professional & responsive. The report was quite thorough as well.

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How much does a Business Valuation appraisal cost?

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Written USPAP-compliant business valuations for when defensibility matters.

Given the USPAP-compliant nature of AppraiseItNow’s appraisal reports, we prepare our deliverables for major legal, tax, and financial reporting purposes for individual and commercial clients.

Popular uses of our appraisal reports include:

Transactions, Lending & Investment

Frequently Asked Questions on Business Valuation appraisals in New Hampshire

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How much does a Business Valuation appraisal cost?

Can AppraiseItNow appraise Business Valuation in New Hampshire?

Yes, AppraiseItNow provides professional business valuation appraisals throughout New Hampshire. We serve clients across the state for a wide range of purposes including donations, M&A transactions, gift tax, and IRA conversion.

What types of Business Valuation does AppraiseItNow appraise in New Hampshire?

We appraise businesses of all sizes and structures across New Hampshire, including sole proprietorships, partnerships, LLCs, and corporations. Our valuations cover a broad range of industries and are tailored to the specific purpose of each engagement.

Are your Business Valuation appraisals USPAP-compliant?

Yes, all of our business valuation appraisals comply with the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice. Our credentialed appraisers hold designations such as ABV, CVA, ASA, and CBA, ensuring reports meet professional and regulatory standards.

What are common reasons someone in New Hampshire needs a Business Valuation appraisal?

Common reasons include charitable donations, mergers and acquisitions, gift tax reporting, and IRA conversions. Business valuations are also frequently needed for estate planning, divorce proceedings, and buy-sell agreements.

Do you provide online or remote Business Valuation appraisals in New Hampshire?

Yes, our process is fully remote and accessible to clients anywhere in New Hampshire. You submit your documentation securely online, and we deliver a complete, credentialed appraisal report without requiring an in-person visit.

How much does a Business Valuation appraisal cost in New Hampshire?

Fees are based on the scope and complexity of each engagement. Contact us directly for a quote tailored to your specific situation.

How long does a Business Valuation appraisal take?

Most business valuation engagements in New Hampshire are completed within 2 to 4 weeks. Turnaround depends on the complexity of the business and the completeness of the documentation provided.

Who prepares the appraisal report?

Reports are prepared by credentialed appraisers with recognized designations such as ABV, CVA, ASA, or CBA. Each appraiser brings specialized expertise in business valuation and familiarity with New Hampshire requirements.

Are there any New Hampshire-specific regulations for Business Valuation appraisals?

New Hampshire's State Appraisal Board and Administrative Code set standards for appraiser independence and report compliance. Appraisers must disclose the standard of value, the premise of value such as going concern, and any applicable discounts, all in accordance with USPAP.

Do you prepare appraisals for IRS Form 8283 (Noncash Charitable Contributions)?

Yes, we prepare business valuation appraisals that meet IRS requirements for Form 8283. Our reports are completed by qualified appraisers and are structured to satisfy IRS documentation standards for noncash charitable contributions.

Do you buy, sell, or broker Business Valuation?

No, AppraiseItNow is an independent appraisal firm only. We do not buy, sell, or broker businesses, which ensures our valuations remain objective and conflict-free.

What information do you need to get started?

To begin, we typically need three to five years of tax returns, profit and loss statements, balance sheets, cash flow records, and accounts receivable and payable aging reports. Customer and supplier lists and asset inventories are also helpful for a thorough valuation.

Will my appraisal be accepted by the IRS, insurers, or courts in New Hampshire?

Our appraisals are prepared to meet the standards required by the IRS, insurance carriers, and New Hampshire courts. Reports include all required disclosures, comply with USPAP, and are signed by credentialed appraisers qualified to provide expert opinions.

How does New Hampshire determine business value in a divorce?

New Hampshire uses fair market value in divorce proceedings, which reflects actual prices paid for comparable privately held companies. This standard typically results in lower valuations than other states because it incorporates market realities such as lack of marketability discounts, and it applies based on where the divorce is filed, not where the business is located.

How does New Hampshire's valuation standard differ from neighboring states like Massachusetts?

New Hampshire applies a fair market value standard that uses actual private company transaction data and allows for marketability discounts, while Massachusetts uses a fair value to the holder standard that assumes a 50% ownership split and generally excludes such discounts. This difference typically produces lower valuations in New Hampshire, and the standard that applies is determined by the state where the divorce is filed.

What valuation approaches are used for New Hampshire businesses?

Appraisers in New Hampshire typically apply three approaches: the asset approach, which calculates net assets minus liabilities; the market approach, which uses comparable business sales; and the income approach, which discounts projected future earnings to present value. The appropriate method or combination of methods depends on the business type, its cash flow profile, and the purpose of the valuation.

What credentials should a New Hampshire business appraiser have?

Look for appraisers holding designations such as ABV, CVA, ASA, or CBA, as these credentials reflect specialized training in business valuation and compliance with USPAP. New Hampshire's State Appraisal Board requires appraiser licensing or certification, and for divorce matters, experience with the state's fair market value standard is especially important.

How far back should financial records go for a New Hampshire business appraisal?

Three to five years of financial records is the standard baseline for a reliable New Hampshire business valuation. For divorce cases involving pre-marital ownership claims, historical records dating back to the marriage may also be needed, and incomplete documentation can require forensic accounting, which increases both cost and timeline.

What independence requirements apply to business appraisers in New Hampshire?

New Hampshire regulations prohibit appraisers from holding any direct or indirect interest in the business being valued and bar any undue influence over the appraisal process. Reports must comply with USPAP and fully disclose the standard of value, the premise of value, and any discounts applied, and conflicts of interest can void a valuation in court proceedings.

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