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Estate and Entity Planning: Family Business Organizations, 2d

Estate and Entity Planning: Family Business Organizations, 2d

Copyright: 2008-2011
Last Updated: 9/6/2011
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This set provides relevant state law, tax law, research aids, and necessary forms combined with practical analysis and proven strategies. It is chronologically organized to follow the legal life cycle of a family business from inception through dissolution and provides thorough coverage of all aspects of organizing and maintaining a closely held family business. It contains more than 200 forms, comparison charts, checklists, and graphs, including a Graphic Analysis of the Relative Taxation of S and C Corporations and a Comparison of the Features of S Corporations and Limited Partnerships. A CD-ROM is included.

Features

  • §2032A business and real estate income valuation, and charitable contributions
  • Gifts of interest in the business and their tax consequences; life insurance opportunities; valuation techniques
  • Opportunity shifting as it relates to §2036(c) and otherwise; planning and administering the estate
  • Organizing the business; tax options; comparisons of general and limited partnerships, and S corporations and C corporations
  • Property and tax planning through grantor retained income trusts and the marital deduction; generation-skipping taxes
  • Redemptions; dissolutions; S corporation eligibility; solving shareholder disputes; controlling future ownership; buy-sell agreements between shareholders or partners
  • Solutions to tax problems brought on by additional capital and changing family structures; types of legal entities
  • State law; trusts; accounting methods; compensation; exit strategies; restrictive agreements; maintaining the ongoing business

Summary Of Contents

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