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Solutions New and Existing Business
Corporate and Securities Practice - Business Tax
Planning
- Choice of Entity:
Selection of proprietorship, partnership, S corporation, C
corporation, limited liability company, limited partnership, limited
liability partnership, trust or other business entity best suited to
the client's needs.
- Mergers & Acquisitions: Assisting businesses to
expand through mergers or acquisitions by providing a broad
knowledge of the tax impact of the transaction, allocation of basis
among the assets to be acquired, consideration to be given to
covenants not to compete or consulting agreements, and determination
of what form the new or surviving entity will exist.
- Spin-offs, Liquidations & Restructuring: Avoiding
tax to corporation and shareholders; preserving net operating
losses.
- Sale or Divisions: Determining whether the
transaction can be accomplished on a tax-free basis and, if not,
whether assets or stock should be sold.
- Termination of Business: The main goal should be
to pay as little tax as possible and to provide an appropriate legal
entity to receive the assets of the business upon termination or
liquidation.
- Securities Offerings
- Public & Private: Assisting clients with interstate and
intrastate securities offerings and the tax impact of the change of
status of the securities' registration.
- Financing Transactions: Structuring borrowings,
venture capital and other private placements and public offerings as
well as review of bank and Small Business Administration loan
documentation from a taxation perspective.
- Stock Options and Executive Compensation: Assist
employers to implement and administer incentive, non-qualified stock
option and other equity or equity-flavored compensation plans,
assist with worker classification determinations and advise on other
employment tax issues.
- Real Estate
Transactions: Structuring like-kind exchanges,
sale/leasebacks, real estate investment trusts and conservation
property easements and related real property transactions.
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