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SALT Implications of Final Section 385 Debt-Equity Regulations

By Peter L. Faber on October 27, 2016
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The recently released regulations under Internal Revenue Code Section 385, addressing the circumstances under which related company debt will be classified as equity for federal income tax purposes, will have a significant impact on not only federal taxes but also on state and local taxes. For a more detailed discussion of these implications by our own Peter Faber, please see here.

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Peter L. Faber focuses his practice on corporate and business tax planning and controversy work involving federal, state and local taxes. Peter’s state and local tax practice has included tax planning for corporate acquisitions, divestitures and restructurings, combined report planning, electronic commerce and…

Peter L. Faber focuses his practice on corporate and business tax planning and controversy work involving federal, state and local taxes. Peter’s state and local tax practice has included tax planning for corporate acquisitions, divestitures and restructurings, combined report planning, electronic commerce and nexus issues, cloud computing issues, residence matters, alternative apportionment issues and a variety of other matters. Read Peter Faber’s full bio.

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