- Practice Area:
- Real Property | Tax
- Format:
- Audio Only
Description
Originally presented on October 24, 2019
Tax issues in major real estate transactions – property development, long-term ownership, build-and-sell, like-kind exchanges – often drive the structures of these deals. If not properly considered, tax issues can also have a major adverse impact on the underlying economics of a deal. The structure of a transaction can impact the timing and amount of gain, the treatment of losses (often very valuable to participants), and even the tax rate. At every stage of a transaction, tax plays an important role. This program will provide you with a practical guide to major tax planning issues in real estate deals, including choice of entity, capital gains and distribution planning, and advanced like-kind exchange issues.
- Advanced Like-Kind techniques for deferring gain on the disposition of property
- Techniques for using partnerships – mixing bowl partnerships, freeze partnerships, leveraged acquisition partnerships
- Installment sales and cross-purchase/redemption agreements
- Capital gain tax planning and the 3.8% tax on net investment income
Speakers: Leon Andrew Immerman, Alston & Bird, LLP, Atlanta, GA and Saba Ashraf, Ballard Spahr, LLP, Philadelphia, PA
NOTE: This program was originally produced as a telephone seminar and is available on demand in streaming audio. This material qualifies for self-study credit only. Pursuant to Regulation 15.04.5, a lawyer may receive up to six hours of self-study credit in a reporting year. Self-study programs do not qualify for ethics or elimination of bias credit.
Materials
Course materials (1 of 4).pdf (236.8 KB) | Available after Purchase | ||
MCLE Form 10-24-19.pdf (501.3 KB) | Available after Purchase | ||
Course materials (2 of 4).pdf (192.3 KB) | Available after Purchase | ||
Course materials (3 of 4).pdf (1.5 MB) | Available after Purchase | ||
Course materials (4 of 4).pdf (678 KB) | Available after Purchase |
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