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2008 Family Limited Partnership Update
Course №:TD3-0109
Duration: 1 hour
Original Program Date: Thursday, December 4, 2008
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Family Limited Partnerships, or FLPs, continue to be the most popular vehicle for passing family businesses and property from a family's senior generation to junior generations.  They have the potential for substantial tax savings and flexibility in achieving non-tax goals.  However, they are under continuing IRS attack and their administration is under increased scrutiny.  This program will provide you a wide-ranging update, including trends in recent IRS attacks on FLPs, recent court decisions, and planning techniques to avoid tax controversy.  If you work with FLPs, this program is essential learning.
 

 

  • Recent developments in IRS attacks on FLPs
  • Trends in valuing FLP interests
  • Practical planning strategies to avoid tax controversy
  • Best practices in FLP administration
 
The Institute of Certified Bankers
This program received the following breakdown of continuing education credit,
CTFA:       1.25
TAX:          1.25
To obtain continuing education credits, ICB members should submit their credits electronically at
http://www.icbmembers.org.

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Each price provides online access for 6 months after purchase.
  • Member
$270.00 
  • Non-Member
$540.00 


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Neill G. McBryde, Partner, Moore & Van Allen, PLLC, Charlotte
David D.  Aughtry, Partner, Chamberlain Hrdlicka, Atlanta

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