Tax and Financial Planning for the Closely Held Family Business


Book Description

Tax and Financial Planning for the Closely Held Family Business serves as a manual to help business advisers devise strategies for clients dealing with family issues. Guiding family businesses through the complex maze of organizational, tax, financial, governance, estate planning, and personal family issues is a complex, time-consuming, difficult, and sometimes emotional process. This book focuses not only on identifying the problems family businesses face, but on devising solutions and planning opportunities for both family businesses and their owners. Each chapter of this book contains creative planning opportunities that advisers can suggest and help implement in order to solve real problems in the family business.
















Tax Aspects of Forming and Operating Closely Held Corporations


Book Description

This looseleaf work is a guide to creating optimum tax strategies for buying & selling corporate businesses. Many options, including: stock purchase versus asset purchase: present payment or deffered payment options, & other transaction techniques are covered in the work.




Estate Planning for Owners of Closely Held Business Interests


Book Description

... is designed as a guide to the lifetime and post-mortem estate planning techniques primarily applicable to the owners of interests in closely held businesses.







Closely Held Businesses in Estate Planning


Book Description

Closely Held Businesses in Estate Planning collects and organizes all the important statutory law, rules and regulations. This newly updated masterwork also presents complete and comprehensive coverage of the strategies and practices for protecting the value of the closely held business while limiting the tax burden on the owner's estate. Now you can turn to one well-organized and easy-to-use reference to find the current law and best practice guide lines. You'll develop a working understanding of how business entities may be utilized to take advantage of the new tax provisions including -- limited partnerships, limited companies, S Corporations, and C Corporations.