436,99 €
inkl. MwSt.
Versandkostenfrei*
Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
payback
218 °P sammeln
  • Broschiertes Buch

There are many considerations that influence how a transaction is structured, including tax considerations. The most basic tax issue is whether to structure the transaction as taxable or tax-free. In general, there are four basic structures for a corporate acquisition: (1) a taxable acquisition of a target corporations stock; (2) a taxable acquisition of a target corporations assets; (3) a tax-free acquisition of the target corporations stock; or (4) a tax-free acquisition of a target corporations assets. While at first blush, it may seem that it is always more desirable to structure a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
There are many considerations that influence how a transaction is structured, including tax considerations. The most basic tax issue is whether to structure the transaction as taxable or tax-free. In general, there are four basic structures for a corporate acquisition: (1) a taxable acquisition of a target corporations stock; (2) a taxable acquisition of a target corporations assets; (3) a tax-free acquisition of the target corporations stock; or (4) a tax-free acquisition of a target corporations assets. While at first blush, it may seem that it is always more desirable to structure a transaction as tax-free, this is not always the case. As an initial matter, the requirements for structuring a transaction as a tax-free reorganization, which are set forth in 368, are quite strict. The strictures imposed by 368 may not always be compatible with the business objectives of the parties to the transactions, making resort to a taxable structure more desirable. If the fair market value of a target corporations assets is greater than the targets basis in such assets, the purchaser may wish to acquire a fair market value basis (i.e., a stepped up basis) in such assets, something that is only possible in a taxable asset acquisition or a taxable stock acquisition for which a 338 election is made.