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To C or not to C?  Entity Selection in the New Tax Age

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To C or not to C?  Entity Selection in the New Tax Age
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Tax reform enacted in 2017 changed the tax treatment of business entities, including a reduction in the corporate rate and a new deduction for partners, and brings new considerations into play when choosing or changing the form of doing business. Discuss the operation of the new rules that may influence your selection now, when and why pass-through entities may still be the right choice and how and when multi-entity structures may be useful.

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Barbara Spudis de Marigny, Robert R. Keatinge

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To C or not to C?  Entity Selection in the New Tax Age (Aug 2018)

Tax reform enacted in 2017 changed the tax treatment of business entities, including a reduction in the corporate rate and a new deduction for partners, and brings new considerations into play when choosing or changing the form of doing business. Discuss the operation of the new rules that may influence your selection now, when and why pass-through entities may still be the right choice and how and when multi-entity structures may be useful.

Originally presented: Jul 2018 LLCs, LPs and Partnerships

Barbara Spudis de Marigny, Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP - Houston, TX
Robert R. Keatinge, Holland & Hart LLP - Denver, CO