Business Valuation in Ohio

IRS-qualified business valuation appraisals in Ohio for donations, M&A, gift tax, and IRA conversion. AppraiseItNow appraises small businesses, partnerships, corporations, LLCs, and professional practices online and onsite across Ohio, including Columbus, Cleveland, and Cincinnati.

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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 Ohio

AppraiseItNow provides professional business valuation appraisal services throughout Ohio, supporting clients across a wide range of purposes including charitable donations, mergers and acquisitions, gift tax reporting, and IRA conversions. Ohio's economy spans advanced manufacturing, agribusiness, logistics, healthcare, and aerospace, creating complex and varied valuation needs for privately held companies, family businesses, and enterprise assets of all sizes. Whether you are navigating a business sale in Columbus, planning an estate transfer for a northeast Ohio manufacturing firm, or documenting a charitable contribution for IRS compliance, our credentialed appraisers deliver accurate, well-supported valuations that meet federal standards under USPAP and IRS requirements. Our mission is to deliver defensible, USPAP-compliant valuations with exceptional speed, professionalism, and client service.

Our appraisers work with clients across Ohio through both remote and onsite engagements, adapting to the specific needs of each business and transaction. Remote appraisals are conducted efficiently using financial records, tax returns, and supporting documentation provided digitally, while onsite visits are available for businesses requiring physical inspection of assets, facilities, or inventory. Learn more about our full business appraisal capabilities and how we structure each engagement. We offer Fair Market Value (FMV) appraisals for various intended uses.

What Types of Business Valuation Do We Appraise in Ohio?

Ohio businesses span a broad spectrum of industries and ownership structures, and our appraisers are equipped to value a wide range of business types and interests. We commonly appraise:

  • Privately held corporations, including S-corps and C-corps
  • Limited liability companies and multi-member LLCs
  • Partnerships and limited partnerships
  • Family-owned manufacturing and industrial businesses
  • Agribusinesses and farm operations
  • Healthcare practices and medical groups
  • Retail and wholesale trade businesses
  • Logistics, distribution, and transportation companies
  • Technology and software companies
  • Fractional and minority business interests

For more specialized engagements, our appraisers apply appropriate valuation methodologies including the income approach, market approach, and asset-based approach depending on the business type and purpose. Ohio's family-owned manufacturing sector, which accounts for a significant share of the state's business landscape, often requires careful analysis of marketability and control discounts. Agribusiness valuations in Ohio incorporate USDA commodity data and income-based methods to account for the volatility of Great Lakes agricultural markets.

Who Does AppraiseItNow Serve in Ohio?

AppraiseItNow serves a broad range of clients across Ohio, including individual business owners, estate attorneys, CPAs, financial advisors, M&A professionals, nonprofit organizations, and financial institutions. Whether you are a small business owner in Dayton seeking a gift tax valuation or a corporate acquirer in Cleveland evaluating a manufacturing target, our team is ready to support your specific valuation needs.

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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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 Ohio

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How much does a Business Valuation appraisal cost?

Can AppraiseItNow appraise Business Valuation in Ohio?

Yes, AppraiseItNow provides professional business valuation appraisals throughout Ohio, serving clients in Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Dayton, and beyond. We handle valuations for a wide range of purposes including donations, M&A transactions, gift tax, and IRA conversions.

What types of Business Valuation does AppraiseItNow appraise in Ohio?

We appraise businesses across many industries, including manufacturing, agribusiness, logistics, aviation, and family-owned enterprises. Our appraisals cover going concerns, intangible assets, and enterprise value using income, asset-based, and market approaches.

Are your Business Valuation appraisals USPAP-compliant?

Yes, all of our business valuation appraisals follow the Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP). This ensures our reports meet the standards required by the IRS, financial institutions, and courts.

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

Ohio business owners commonly need appraisals for charitable donations, estate planning, M&A transactions, gift tax filings, IRA conversions, divorce settlements, and SBA loan applications. Ohio's strong manufacturing, agribusiness, and logistics sectors each bring their own valuation considerations.

Do you provide online or remote Business Valuation appraisals in Ohio?

Yes, AppraiseItNow offers fully remote business valuation appraisals for Ohio clients. Our process is designed to be efficient and accessible regardless of your location within the state.

How much does a Business Valuation appraisal cost in Ohio?

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

How long does a Business Valuation appraisal take?

Most business valuation engagements are completed within 2 to 4 weeks. Timelines can vary depending on the complexity of the business and the availability of financial documentation.

Who prepares the appraisal report?

Our appraisal reports are prepared by qualified appraisers with professional designations and demonstrated competence in business valuation. For IRS-related engagements, our appraisers meet the qualified appraiser requirements under IRC §170 and Treas. Reg. §1.170A-17.

Are there any Ohio-specific regulations for Business Valuation appraisals?

Ohio does not have state-specific licensing requirements for business appraisers, unlike real estate appraisers who are governed under Ohio Revised Code Chapters 4763 and 4768. Business valuations in Ohio follow federal standards, primarily USPAP, and our appraisers maintain full independence in accordance with those standards.

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

Yes, we prepare qualified appraisals for charitable donations of business interests exceeding $5,000, as required for IRS Form 8283. Our reports are prepared in compliance with USPAP and the qualified appraisal requirements under IRC §170.

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 unbiased.

What information do you need to get started?

To begin, we typically need financial statements for the past three to five years, a description of the business and its operations, ownership structure details, and the intended purpose of the appraisal. Additional documentation may be requested depending on the industry and valuation approach required.

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

Our appraisals are prepared to meet the documentation and compliance standards required by the IRS, financial institutions, and Ohio courts. USPAP compliance and thorough reporting are central to every engagement we complete.

What methodologies are used in Ohio business valuations?

Ohio business valuations typically draw on income approaches such as discounted cash flow models, asset-based approaches, and market multiples calibrated to relevant sectors. For example, family-owned manufacturing firms often warrant marketability discounts of 20 to 40 percent, while agribusiness valuations incorporate USDA crop yield data and account for regional factors like Great Lakes weather variability.

When is a business valuation required for IRS purposes in Ohio?

A qualified appraisal is required for charitable donations of business interests over $5,000, substantiated on IRS Form 8283. For estate tax purposes, businesses included in estates exceeding the $13.61 million federal exemption (2025) must be valued at fair market value as of the date of death, with potential discounts for lack of control or marketability.

What are common mistakes to avoid in Ohio business valuations?

Overlooking industry-specific factors, such as marketability discounts for family manufacturing firms or USDA data for agribusiness, is a frequent error that can invite IRS challenges. Appraisers must also maintain strict independence and reconcile all applicable valuation approaches to produce a defensible fair market value opinion.

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