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Van Camp accounting is one of the two methods California
community property Community property (United States) also called community of property (South Africa) is a marital property regime whereby property acquired during a marriage is considered to be owned by both spouses and subject to division between them in the e ...
law uses to deal with community funds and/or labor used to enhance the value of
separate property Community property (United States) also called community of property (South Africa) is a marital property regime whereby property acquired during a marriage is considered to be owned by both spouses and subject to division between them in the ev ...
. The method is named after a 1921 divorce case, ''Van Camp v. Van Camp''. To calculate, courts will value the manager's services at a market rate and subtract community expenses from that amount. The result is considered community property. The effect of this is that the net income earned by the owner of the separate property results in the manner in which income is treated under
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, which is community property. This method is preferred when the character of the business is the reason for its income. In the case where the management is the main cause for growth and production,
Pereira accounting Pereira accounting is one of the two manners in California community property law that explains how to deal with community funds and/or labor used to enhance the value of separate property Community property (United States) also called community ...
should be used. Van Camp is used when the appreciation of the business is due to the nature of the economy or the type of business. In that case, the community property is awarded what that spouse might have been paid as an employee for similar work. The remainder is the worker's separate property. If capital (rather than spousal or community labor) is the chief factor contributing to a large gain in the value of the business and if labor by the spouse not holding title to the business was compensated fairly during the marriage, the Van Camp method will allocate most of the appreciation in value to the titleholder as separate property. Van Camp accounting can be applied when the increased value is due to the unique nature of the SP (Separate Property) asset, such as market timing, a world class management team, or a large number of contributing employees. In this case: Fair salary for community labor x years of marriage – salary already received – amounts already paid to community expenses = CP (Community Property); the rest is SP.


Choosing the correct apportionment or accounting method

Van Camp accounting is typically chosen when the business itself or economic factors produced the profits (typically larger and generally more capital-intensive businesses).
Pereira accounting Pereira accounting is one of the two manners in California community property law that explains how to deal with community funds and/or labor used to enhance the value of separate property Community property (United States) also called community ...
is typically chosen when the business was spousal labor-intensive (typically smaller and/or labor-intensive businesses).


References

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