Mergers, Acquisitions, and Buyouts, December 2020 Edition


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Mergers, Acquisitions, and Buyouts, November 2020 By Martin D. Ginsburg, Jack S. Levin, Donald E. Rocap When structuring mergers and acquisitions, there's only one way to be sure that you've thought of all the tax and legal consequences: rely on Martin D. Ginsburg, Jack S. Levin and Donald E. Rocap as you plan, develop, and execute your mergers and acquisitions strategy. In this gold-standard resource for mergers and acquisitions analysis and guidance--available as a five-volume print set, a bundle with the print and CD-ROM editions, or online--these expert practitioners offer you: * Solutions to real-life business merger problems as they arise in negotiations * Step-by-step analysis of typical and non-typical company buyout and company merger transactional permutations * Checklists, flow charts, and other at-a-glance mergers practice materials Whether you represent the buyer, the seller, or another interested party, you can go straight to a model M&A agreement that gives you: * A complete document structured to embody your client's M&A interests * Clauses addressing a wide variety of specific mergers and acquisitions situations * Specific language for even the smallest mergers and acquisitions variations you're likely to encounter * Includes CD-ROM containing Mergers, Acquisitions, and Buyouts: Sample Acquisition Agreements When it comes to companies buying other companies--particularly public company acquisitions--seemingly every transaction raises something unique, Mergers, Acquisitions, and Buyouts is recently updated with: * New step-by-step methods for structuring transactions, with tax, SEC, corporate, HSR, accounting and other mergers considerations * New table summarizing and contrasting terms of pro-buyer, pro-seller, and neutral stock & asset purchase agreements * Practical guidance based on the latest mergers and acquisition news and the most recent corporate acquisition developments * New mergers legislation, M&A regulations, rulings, and M&A litigation outcomes impacting M&A transactions as reflected in recent mergers and acquisitions Frequently asked questions covered in Mergers, Acquisitions, and Buyouts: * What are the tax considerations in our M&A transaction? * Are there recent deals or developments affecting our M&A transaction? * How do we handle unwanted assets? * How do we handle reorganizations that are "solely for voting stock"? * What are the tax aspects of LBO structuring and financing? * What should we be taking into consideration regarding management compensation? * How do you execute a mergers and acquisitions strategy using Partnership, LLC, or REIT?




Mergers and Acquisitions


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How you handle global tax issues can make or break a deal. Gain a better understanding of these issues with guidance from PricewaterhouseCoopers' Mergers and Acquisitions: A Global Tax Guide When a business engages in a multinational merger or acquisition, dealing with a diverse set of transaction-related tax rules is one of the major challenges to successful implementation. PricewaterhouseCoopers' Mergers and Acquisitions: A Global Tax Guide helps you navigate the complexities unique to these international deals. This invaluable guide focuses on the global tax aspects of mergers and acquisitions to provide you with the information you need to move the deal forward-under a variety of circumstances and in numerous markets. Presenting individual chapters for each of thirty-one countries, this essential handbook provides quick access to the tax information you need, and, as much as possible, reduces the effort required to compare the rules that apply in one jurisdiction with the rules that apply in others. Each country-specific chapter includes an overview of the general approaches to mergers and acquisitions taxation issues as well as detailed information about how the tax authorities in each country apply the rules to various aspects of a transaction. PricewaterhouseCoopers' Mergers and Acquisitions: A Global Tax Guide offers tax planners a foundation of information that they need when involved in international mergers and acquisitions. It also covers many of the finer points of the broader tax issues that arise during planning and negotiation. Many will find this valuable reference to be an indispensable desktop tool in their effort to gain a deeper understanding of the global tax environment.







Mergers and Acquisitions


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This book describes the current and anticipated (over the next twelve months) environment for mergers and acquisitions in forty-two specific countries or territories. It provides a general description of the various options available when structuring M & A transactions and introduces relevant tax system(s) and forms (entities) of doing business. .




Mergers, Acquisitions, and Buyouts


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Mergers, Acquisitions, and Buyouts, July 2021 By Martin D. Ginsburg, Jack S. Levin, Donald E. Rocap When structuring mergers and acquisitions, there's only one way to be sure that you've thought of all the tax and legal consequences: rely on Martin D. Ginsburg, Jack S. Levin and Donald E. Rocap as you plan, develop, and execute your mergers and acquisitions strategy. In this gold-standard resource for mergers and acquisitions analysis and guidance--available as a five-volume print set, a bundle with the print and CD-ROM editions, or online--these expert practitioners offer you: - Solutions to real-life business merger problems as they arise in negotiations - Step-by-step analysis of typical and non-typical company buyout and company merger transactional permutations - Checklists, flow charts, and other at-a-glance mergers practice materials Whether you represent the buyer, the seller, or another interested party, you can go straight to a model M&A agreement that gives you: - A complete document structured to embody your client's M&A interests - Clauses addressing a wide variety of specific mergers and acquisitions situations - Specific language for even the smallest mergers and acquisitions variations you're likely to encounter - Includes CD-ROM containing Mergers, Acquisitions, and Buyouts: Sample Acquisition Agreements When it comes to companies buying other companies--particularly public company acquisitions--seemingly every transaction raises something unique, Mergers, Acquisitions, and Buyouts is recently updated with: - New step-by-step methods for structuring transactions, with tax, SEC, corporate, HSR, accounting and other mergers considerations - New table summarizing and contrasting terms of pro-buyer, pro-seller, and neutral stock & asset purchase agreements - Practical guidance based on the latest mergers and acquisition news and the most recent corporate acquisition developments - New mergers legislation, M&A regulations, rulings, and M&A litigation outcomes impacting M&A transactions as reflected in recent mergers and acquisitions Frequently asked questions covered in Mergers, Acquisitions, and Buyouts: - What are the tax considerations in our M&A transaction? - Are there recent deals or developments affecting our M&A transaction? - How do we handle unwanted assets? - How do we handle reorganizations that are "solely for voting stock"? - What are the tax aspects of LBO structuring and financing? - What should we be taking into consideration regarding management compensation? - How do you execute a mergers and acquisitions strategy using Partnership, LLC, or REIT?




Mergers, Acquisitions, and Buyouts, May 2019 Edition


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When structuring mergers and acquisitions, there's only one way to be sure that you've thought of all the tax and legal consequences: rely on Martin D. Ginsburg, Jack S. Levin and Donald E. Rocap as you plan, develop, and execute your mergers and acquisitions strategy. In this gold-standard resource for mergers and acquisitions analysis and guidance--available as a five-volume print set, a bundle with the print and CD-ROM editions, or online--these expert practitioners offer you: - Solutions to real-life business merger problems as they arise in negotiations - Step-by-step analysis of typical and non-typical company buyout and company merger transactional permutations - Checklists, flow charts, and other at-a-glance mergers practice materials Whether you represent the buyer, the seller, or another interested party, you can go straight to a model M&A agreement that gives you: - A complete document structured to embody your client's M&A interests - Clauses addressing a wide variety of specific mergers and acquisitions situations - Specific language for even the smallest mergers and acquisitions variations you're likely to encounter - Includes CD-ROM containing Mergers, Acquisitions, and Buyouts: Sample Acquisition Agreements When it comes to companies buying other companies--particularly public company acquisitions--seemingly every transaction raises something unique, Mergers, Acquisitions, and Buyouts is recently updated with: - New step-by-step methods for structuring transactions, with tax, SEC, corporate, HSR, accounting and other mergers considerations - New table summarizing and contrasting terms of pro-buyer, pro-seller, and neutral stock & asset purchase agreements - Practical guidance based on the latest mergers and acquisition news and the most recent corporate acquisition developments - New mergers legislation, M&A regulations, rulings, and M&A litigation outcomes impacting M&A transactions as reflected in recent mergers and acquisitions Previous Edition: Mergers, Acquisitions, and Buyouts, December 2018: Five-Volume Print Set, ISBN: 10045579-0004




Mergers, Acquisitions, and Buyouts, November 2019 Edition


Book Description

When structuring mergers and acquisitions, there's only one way to be sure that you've thought of all the tax and legal consequences: rely on Martin D. Ginsburg, Jack S. Levin and Donald E. Rocap as you plan, develop, and execute your mergers and acquisitions strategy. In this gold-standard resource for mergers and acquisitions analysis and guidance--available as a five-volume print set, a bundle with the print and CD-ROM editions, or online--these expert practitioners offer you: - Solutions to real-life business merger problems as they arise in negotiations - Step-by-step analysis of typical and non-typical company buyout and company merger transactional permutations - Checklists, flow charts, and other at-a-glance mergers practice materials Whether you represent the buyer, the seller, or another interested party, you can go straight to a model M&A agreement that gives you: - A complete document structured to embody your client's M&A interests - Clauses addressing a wide variety of specific mergers and acquisitions situations - Specific language for even the smallest mergers and acquisitions variations you're likely to encounter - Includes CD-ROM containing Mergers, Acquisitions, and Buyouts: Sample Acquisition Agreements When it comes to companies buying other companies--particularly public company acquisitions--seemingly every transaction raises something unique, Mergers, Acquisitions, and Buyouts is recently updated with: - New step-by-step methods for structuring transactions, with tax, SEC, corporate, HSR, accounting and other mergers considerations - New table summarizing and contrasting terms of pro-buyer, pro-seller, and neutral stock & asset purchase agreements - Practical guidance based on the latest mergers and acquisition news and the most recent corporate acquisition developments - New mergers legislation, M&A regulations, rulings, and M&A litigation outcomes impacting M&A transactions as reflected in recent mergers and acquisitions Previous Edition: Mergers, Acquisitions, and Buyouts, May 2019: Five-Volume Print Set, ISBN: 9781543811414




Opportunities and Traps in the Tax Treatment of Transaction Costs and Intangible Asset Costs


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Companies buying or selling businesses incur billions of dollars in transaction costs every year. Unlike typical business expenses, there are rules that prevent taxpayers from currently deducting transaction costs and, in some cases, ever deducting these costs. To clarify this area, in 2003 Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service issued final regulations under §263.3 Reg. §1.263(a)-4 and Reg. §1.263(a)-54 provide comprehensive rules about the treatment of costs related to intangible assets, including transaction costs incurred in mergers and acquisitions and certain real estate transactions. The IRS has also issued guidance for success-based fees (or contingent transaction costs) and for milestone payments. However, it appears the safe harbor provisions for success-based fees exclude sellers' costs in asset sales. The phrase ''transaction costs'' includes direct and indirect costs. Specifically, costs incurred in facilitating the acquisition or disposition of a trade or business, a change in capital structure, formation of legal entities, borrowings, and other similar transactions. Costs incurred in other transactions, such as construction of real estate and the purchase of machinery also are subject to capitalization. The focus of this article is transactions described in Reg. §1.263(a)-4 and Reg. §1.263(a)-5 with a focus on opportunities and pitfalls.




Reform of the Taxation of Mergers, Acquisitions, and LBOs


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Thompson exposes the inadequacies of the current approach to tax treatment of corporate mergers, acquisitions and leveraged buyouts.