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Taxation of Real Estate Partnerships

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8.00 Credits

Member Price $299

Non-Member Price $399

Overview

Taxation specific to the real estate industry is awash with special tax laws that are complex and associated with the real estate industry. The current tax laws and regulations may determine profitability when acquiring and disposing of real property. Special tax laws have been promulgated to mitigate the tax burdens, which in turn may determine returns on investment in real property. Historically, the partnership and, more recently, the limited liability company entities are the most commonly used forms of ownership when acquiring or constructing real property. The seminar explores how partnership taxation using either type of entity applies in many areas of the real estate industry.

Prerequisites

General tax knowledge

Designed For

Accounting and financial professionals in public practice or industry that practice in the real estate industry.

Objectives

  • Plan and comply with taxation provisions affecting partnerships, LLCs, and corporations
  • Recognize opportunities to mitigate tax burdens
  • Work with clients and associates to structure real estate deals providing a favorable tax status
  • Understand the tax treatment of cancellation of indebtedness issues
  • Execute strategies for exiting partners

Preparation

None

Leader(s):

Leader Bios

Edward Zollars, Shareholder, Thomas, Zollars & Lynch, Ltd.

Edward K. Zollars, CPA, is a partner in the firm of Thomas, Zollars & Lynch, Ltd. in Phoenix, Az. He has been in practice more than 25 years, specializing in tax issues for closely held businesses and individuals.

He has authored or coauthored articles in The Tax Adviser, Journal of Accountancy and AzCPA. He also speaks regularly for Nichols Patrick CPE on various tax-related topics, and has lectured on technology and practice related issues at conferences sponsored state societies of CPAs and the AICPA.

Zollars previously served on the AICPA Tax Division Tax Technology and Member Tax Practice Improvement Committee.

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Non-Member Price $399

Member Price $299