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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.
Understand how the TCJA’s suspension of miscellaneous deductions impacts the deductibility of portfolio expenses for fund managers and investors.
First-time fund managers face complex compensation and tax challenges in an LLC or LP, with key considerations necessary when approaching personal income.
Discover the key benefits and potential pitfalls of qualified small business stock (QSBS) in this essential guide for those navigating the QSBS landscape.
Navigating the tax implications of pass-through entity investments is crucial for fund managers. Our professionals can guide you through the complexities.
The first update since 1987 reflects technological advances in the energy industry and defines certain energy property added as part of the Inflation Reduction Act.
Proposed Treasury regulations offer guidance on transferring IRA green credits with significant limitations on how credits will be treated for certain taxpayers.
On June 14, Treasury and the IRS released much anticipated guidance on the transfer of certain credits in the form of proposed regulations.
The IRS issued additional detailed guidance via Notice 2023-44 for the Qualifying Advanced Energy Project Credit Allocation Program. Learn more.
The IRS released guidance on the prevailing wage & apprenticeship requirements for increasing the amount of many IRA credits and the deduction under IRC § 179D.