Description
The U.S. international tax provisions that impact cross-border transactions are far-reaching. In recent years, the rules have become more complex, less systematic, and more difficult to make sense of. In this helpful book, a well-known author and practitioner demystifies many of the structuring questions implicated in inbound and outbound cross-border investments, acquisitions, and joint ventures, exposing traps and planning opportunities and showing how the rules really operate in specific fact patterns.
All key aspects of structuring a cross-border transaction are analyzed, including: anti-deferral regimes (subpart F and global intangible low-taxed income (GILTI));how check-the-box (CTB) regulations can maximize tax benefits and minimize tax inefficiencies;how the indirect foreign tax credit provides opportunities for tax beneficial planning;U.S. tax-free reorganization rules as they apply in the cross-border area;U.S. anti-inversion rules that affect cross-border deals;effect of anti-hybrid rules;concerns of particular classes of investors that will influence the form of a transaction; andtypical points of friction between buyers and sellers in the cross-border context.
Detailed examples, with financial metrics included, help guide decision making at every step and assist in the understanding of key drivers materially impacting results. Treaty considerations and implications are discussed throughout.
This book fills a big gap in the tax literature by providing a guide for practitioners from any country who need to understand the U.S. tax consequences of a particular transaction. Its focus on how U.S. tax law affects the ways in which transactions are put together in the real world, and its in-depth analysis of how U.S. tax provisions interrelate and interact with foreign tax rules will prove of immeasurable value to corporate lawyers, finance professionals, and others active in cross-border mergers and acquisitions. It will become an indispensable reference tool for transactional tax practitioners.
Details
Looking to navigate the complex world of U.S. tax considerations for cross-border transactions? Look no further than our comprehensive guide, "Structuring Cross-Border Transactions: U.S. Tax Considerations." Dive into the intricate details of anti-deferral regimes, tax-free reorganization rules, and more, all expertly explained by a renowned author and practitioner.
Unlock the potential for tax benefits and minimize inefficiencies with our detailed analysis of check-the-box regulations and indirect foreign tax credits. Gain valuable insights into structuring cross-border investments, acquisitions, and joint ventures, while uncovering traps and planning opportunities that could impact your bottom line.
Don't miss out on this essential resource that fills a significant gap in tax literature. Whether you're a corporate lawyer, finance professional, or involved in cross-border mergers and acquisitions, this book is a must-have reference tool. Stay ahead of the curve and make informed decisions with the guidance provided in this indispensable guide.
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