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Bankruptcy and Insolvency Taxation
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The thousands of mergers, acquisitions, and start-ups that have characterized the past years of business have created an increasing number of corporations in financial trouble: specifically, a shortage of venture capital or quick cash. Consequently, bankruptcy protection is now viewed as a strategic move to protect corporations from their creditors and allow them to reorganize. Fully revised and updated with new case studies and the latest coverage of regulations, Bankruptcy and Insolvency Taxation, Fourth Edition provides the answers to the questions financial managers will have on the tax aspects of bankruptcy strategy.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Series
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Preface
- CHAPTER ONE: Nature of Bankruptcy and Insolvency Proceedings
- CHAPTER TWO: Discharge of Indebtedness
- CHAPTER THREE: Partnerships and S Corporations
- CHAPTER FOUR: Taxation of Bankruptcy Estates and Debtors
- CHAPTER FIVE: Corporate Reorganizations
- CHAPTER SIX: Use of Net Operating Losses
- CHAPTER SEVEN: Other Corporate Issues
- CHAPTER EIGHT: State and Local Taxes
- CHAPTER NINE: Tax Consequences to Creditors of Loss from Debt Forgiveness
- CHAPTER TEN: Tax Procedures and Litigation
- CHAPTER ELEVEN: Tax Priorities and Discharge
- CHAPTER TWELVE: Tax Preferences and Liens
- About the Authors
- About the Web Site
- Statutes Citations
- Treasury Regulations, Revenue Procedures, and Revenue Rulings Citations
- Case Index
- Subject Index
- Appendix A: Internal Revenue Code: Selected Sections
- Appendix B: Senate Report No. 96-1035 on H.R. 5043—Bankruptcy Tax Act of 1980
- Appendix C: Senate Proposed Amendments to H.R. 5043 (Bankruptcy Tax Act of 1980) Adopted by Both Senate and House
- Appendix D: Representative Ullman’s Statement Regarding Bankruptcy Tax Legislation
- Appendix E: Selected Provisions from the General Explanation of the Tax Reform Act of 1986
- Appendix F: Selected Provisions from the Explanation of the Technical and Miscellaneous Revenue Act of 1988
- Appendix G: In re Fremont General Corporation: Tax Consequences of Plan