In this episode of PE Pathways, Thao Le, a partner in the firm's Private Equity practice, hosts a discussion with Partners Josh Gelfand and Thomas Gray. Josh is in the firm's Employee Benefits + Executive Compensation...more
The Internal Revenue Code permits a business bad debt deduction when a customer fails to pay for the services rendered or the products supplied by your business. However, the ability to claim an ordinary deduction with...more
3/22/2024
/ Bankruptcy Code ,
Commercial Bankruptcy ,
Creditors ,
Debtor-Creditor ,
Debtors ,
Financial Services Industry ,
Insolvency ,
Internal Revenue Code (IRC) ,
IRS ,
Tax Deductions ,
Tax Liability
In our continuing series on Section 704(c) of the Internal Revenue Code (the Code) we discuss the application of the remedial method to correct for distortions caused by the ceiling rule. As previously discussed, when the tax...more
11/2/2023
/ Fair Market Value ,
Income Taxes ,
Internal Revenue Code (IRC) ,
IRS ,
Limited Liability Company (LLC) ,
Partnerships ,
Private Equity ,
Private Equity Firms ,
Property Ownership ,
Remedial Actions ,
Tax Liability ,
Tax Planning
Continuing with our series on the implications of the application of Section 704(c), the below discussion addresses the use of the traditional method with curative allocations. In Part 1 [insert link] we gave a broad overview...more
In Part 1 of our discussion on Section 704(c) (Part 1) we described the basic idea of how the inherent built-in tax gain or loss on a piece of property contributed to a partnership is allocated to the contributing partner. As...more
10/19/2023
/ Capital Gains ,
Capital Losses ,
Income Taxes ,
Internal Revenue Code (IRC) ,
IRS ,
Limited Liability Company (LLC) ,
Partnerships ,
Private Equity ,
Private Equity Firms ,
Property ,
Tax Liability ,
Tax Planning
When entering into a partnership agreement where one partner is contributing cash and another partner is contributing appreciated property, inevitably, a tax advisor is going to ask, which Section 704(c) allocation method...more