Tax Considerations in Mergers and Acquisitions
Event summary
Cooley partner Alexander Lee will be presenting at Capstone's upcoming Tax Considerations in Mergers and Acquisitions webcast, where he will discuss key tax implications in business and dealmaking.
Tax implications can significantly alter how you structure a deal and even the price of your acquisition, so it’s important to understand their effect especially in light of tax reform which has brought about sweeping changes that impact businesses and dealmaking. Join us for a webinar on and uncover what you need to know about taxes in mergers and acquisitions.
After attending this webinar you will be able to:
- Gain insight into the ramifications of tax reform
- Identify the tax motivations for buyers and sellers
- Describe the different forms of M&A (stock, asset, merger)
- Explain the tax implications for C corporation vs. S. corporation, partnerships or limited liability companies
- Understand taxable transactions vs. tax-free transactions
No prerequisite or advanced training needed.
CPE credit: 1 CPE credit in Taxes will be given for those attending this webinar
Event details and registration
Cost: Complimentary
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