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For venture capital fund managers, understanding the Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS) exemption presents a lucrative opportunity. Learn more in this overview.
Investment funds face complex state compliance challenges, including withholding obligations, pass-through taxes and multistate filing requirements.
Weaver's Jeremy Winkler and Selina McUmber discuss insights and trends from the 2024 NCREIF conference on real estate, valuations and global future-shaping factors.
With an increasing demand for lithium across the energy sector, oilfields may find a common biproduct may hold the key to future growth.
Weaver’s overview of the SEC’s 2025 examination priorities describe practices by investment advisers and others that may come under SEC review.
Owners of management companies must often choose between S-corporations and LLCs for pass-through taxes. Here's a comparison to know the difference.
Southern California’s real estate market is shifting toward multiuse developments, driven by urbanization, sustainability trends and zoning reforms.
California tax rules for partnerships and LLCs are complex, with strict obligations for business structures, annual taxes and compliance requirements.
Blocker entities can help fund managers attract tax-exempt and non-U.S. investors, preserve tax profiles and navigate financial and tax reporting.
When investing in flow-through entities, these insights will help investors navigate the tax implications of limited partnerships and limited liability companies.
Howard Altshuler and Selina McUmber discuss real estate market shifts, investor appetite and alternative lending options, including debt funds and private credit.
Understand how the TCJA’s suspension of miscellaneous deductions impacts the deductibility of portfolio expenses for fund managers and investors.
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