
| Author(s): | Glenn R. Carrington | |||
| Media: | Book | |||
| Published: | 10/2007 | |||
| ISBN: | 9780808091431 | |||
| Pages: | 740 |
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Tax Accounting in Mergers and Acquisitions gives in-depth,
practical coverage of today's key issues in corporate acquisitions,
dispositions, reorganizations, and restructurings from a transactional
perspective. It will help your client:
This book considers the tax accounting implications of structuring and
restructuring transactions including those described in Code §§351 (Transfer
to Corporation Controlled by Transferor), 338 (Certain Stock Purchases Treated
as Asset Acquisitions), 381 (Carryovers in Certain Corporate Acquisitions),
721 (Nonrecognition of Gain or Loss on Contributions to a Partnership), and
1001 (Gain or Loss on Disposition of Property).
It discusses the rules relative to a taxpayer’s ability to carry over methods
of accounting, to obtain audit protection through filing accounting method
changes, to preserve favorable methods of accounting, to determine the effect
of the transaction on any unamortized Code §481(a) adjustments (Adjustments
Required by Changes in Accounting Methods), and to use the chosen structure as
a means of achieving appropriate tax accounting objectives.
In addition, it describes some of the most common types of accounting method
exposure items that arise during the course of due diligence and some of the
alternatives for mitigating exposure to the buyer. Furthermore, it describes
the most significant anti-abuse rules that prevent taxpayers from unreasonably
taking advantage of these provisions. Finally, it addresses some of the
pitfalls that taxpayers should take into account in structuring transactions.
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