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  • Self-employment Tax on Partners, Net Investment Income Tax, and Soroban Capital Partners LP v. Comm’r (Part II)
    2024/11/12

    In this episode of How Tax Works, host Matt Foreman continues his discussion of self-employment taxes, the ongoing tax saga of a hedge fund’s partners trying to convince the IRS that they are “limited partners, as such”, and the somewhat-related Net Investment Income Tax. This episode is for anyone who is starting, operating, structuring, or wondering about how income tax structuring interplays with other kinds of taxes, especially if you listened to the first part.

    Please also see Matt Foreman’s upcoming webinar! Link below:

    • Tax Strategies for Limited Partner Investors in Private Investment Funds
      November 14th, 2024 @ 1:00pm – 2:30pm EST

    How Tax Works, hosted by FRB Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M. at Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP, delves into the intricacies of taxation, breaking down complex concepts for a clearer understanding of how tax laws impact your financial decisions.

    Follow us on Twitter:
    @HowTaxWorks

    This podcast may be considered attorney advertising. This podcast is not presented for purposes of legal advice or for providing a legal opinion. Before any of the presenting attorneys can provide legal advice to any person or entity, and before an attorney-client relationship is formed, that attorney must have a signed fee agreement with a client setting forth the firm’s scope of representation and the fees that will be charged.

    This Podcast is Hosted by:
    Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP
    1185 Avenue of the Americas, Third Floor
    New York, NY 10036
    (212) 203 -3255
    info@frblaw.com

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    26 分
  • Self-employment Tax on Partners, Net Investment Income Tax, and Soroban Capital Partners LP v. Comm’r (Part I)
    2024/10/28

    In this episode of How Tax Works, host Matt Foreman discusses self-employment taxes, the ongoing tax saga of a hedge fund’s partners trying to convince the IRS that they are “limited partners, as such”, and the somewhat-related Net Investment Income Tax. This episode is for anyone who is starting, operating, structuring, or wondering about how income tax structuring interplays with other kinds of taxes.

    Please also see Matt Foreman’s upcoming webinar! Link below:

    • Tax Strategies for Limited Partner Investors in Private Investment Funds
      November 14th, 2024 @ 1:00pm – 2:30pm EST

    How Tax Works, hosted by FRB Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M. at Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP, delves into the intricacies of taxation, breaking down complex concepts for a clearer understanding of how tax laws impact your financial decisions.

    Follow us on Twitter:
    @HowTaxWorks

    This podcast may be considered attorney advertising. This podcast is not presented for purposes of legal advice or for providing a legal opinion. Before any of the presenting attorneys can provide legal advice to any person or entity, and before an attorney-client relationship is formed, that attorney must have a signed fee agreement with a client setting forth the firm’s scope of representation and the fees that will be charged.

    This Podcast is Hosted by:
    Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP
    1185 Avenue of the Americas, Third Floor
    New York, NY 10036
    (212) 203 -3255
    info@frblaw.com

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    29 分
  • Tax Consequences of Forming, Selling, and Dissolving Partnerships and Disregarded Entities (Rev. Ruls. 99-5 and 99-6)
    2024/10/15

    In this episode of How Tax Works, host Matt Foreman discusses the tax consequences of going from a disregarded entity to a partnership (Rev. Rul. 99-5) and from a partnership to a disregarded entity (Rev. Rul. 99-6). From explaining when there is taxable income (and how to structure to avoid it), as well as capital accounts, inside basis, and outside basis, this episode is for anyone who is starting, selling, or investing in a business, whether alone or with a partner.

    Please also see Matt Foreman’s upcoming webinars! Links are below:

    • Positives and Negatives of S Corporations
      October 29th, 2024 @ 1:00pm – 2:00pm EDT
    • Tax Strategies for Limited Partner Investors in Private Investment Funds
      November 14th, 2024 @ 1:00pm – 2:30pm EST

    How Tax Works, hosted by FRB Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M. at Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP, delves into the intricacies of taxation, breaking down complex concepts for a clearer understanding of how tax laws impact your financial decisions.

    Follow us on Twitter:
    @HowTaxWorks

    This podcast may be considered attorney advertising. This podcast is not presented for purposes of legal advice or for providing a legal opinion. Before any of the presenting attorneys can provide legal advice to any person or entity, and before an attorney-client relationship is formed, that attorney must have a signed fee agreement with a client setting forth the firm’s scope of representation and the fees that will be charged.

    This Podcast is Hosted by:
    Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP
    1185 Avenue of the Americas, Third Floor
    New York, NY 10036
    (212) 203 -3255
    info@frblaw.com

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    22 分
  • Various State and Local Income Tax Issues
    2024/09/30

    In this episode of How Tax Works, host Matt Foreman discusses a variety of state and local income tax issues that commonly come up during sales/purchases, raising capital, and the general operation of a business that crosses state lines, such as sourcing, PTETs, and the quirks of local income taxes.

    Please also see Matt Foreman’s upcoming webinars! Links are below:

    • Positives and Negatives of S Corporations
      October 29th, 2024 @ 1:00pm – 2:00pm EDT
    • Tax Strategies for Limited Partner Investors in Private Investment Funds
      November 14th, 2024 @ 1:00pm – 2:30pm EST

    How Tax Works, hosted by FRB Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M. at Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP, delves into the intricacies of taxation, breaking down complex concepts for a clearer understanding of how tax laws impact your financial decisions.

    Follow us on Twitter:
    @HowTaxWorks

    This podcast may be considered attorney advertising. This podcast is not presented for purposes of legal advice or for providing a legal opinion. Before any of the presenting attorneys can provide legal advice to any person or entity, and before an attorney-client relationship is formed, that attorney must have a signed fee agreement with a client setting forth the firm’s scope of representation and the fees that will be charged.

    This Podcast is Hosted by:
    Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP
    1185 Avenue of the Americas, Third Floor
    New York, NY 10036
    (212) 203 -3255
    info@frblaw.com

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    26 分
  • Convertible Debt and SAFEs
    2024/09/16

    In this episode of How Tax Works, host Matt Foreman discusses the tax consequences of Convertible Debt and Simple Agreements for Future Equity (SAFE). From explaining what it means to use Convertible Debt and SAFEs, to the tax consequences of each, this episode is for anyone who is investing in a business in anything that is not strictly equity or debt.

    Please also see Matt Foreman's upcoming webinars! Links are below:

    • Positives and Negatives of S Corporations
      October 29th, 2024 @ 1:00pm - 2:00pm EDT
    • Tax Strategies for Limited Partner Investors in Private Investment Funds
      November 14th, 2024 @ 1:00pm - 2:30pm EST

    How Tax Works, hosted by FRB Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M. at Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP, delves into the intricacies of taxation, breaking down complex concepts for a clearer understanding of how tax laws impact your financial decisions.

    Follow us on Twitter:
    @HowTaxWorks

    This podcast may be considered attorney advertising. This podcast is not presented for purposes of legal advice or for providing a legal opinion. Before any of the presenting attorneys can provide legal advice to any person or entity, and before an attorney-client relationship is formed, that attorney must have a signed fee agreement with a client setting forth the firm’s scope of representation and the fees that will be charged.

    This Podcast is Hosted by:
    Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP
    1185 Avenue of the Americas, Third Floor
    New York, NY 10036
    (212) 203 -3255
    info@frblaw.com

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    23 分
  • Profits Interests, Promotes, and How to Structure Equity-based Compensation
    2024/09/03

    In a quasi-continuation of episode 6 of How Tax Works, host Matt Foreman discusses the most misunderstood and misapplied form of equity grants: Profits Interests. This episode is for anyone who wants to better understand promotes and springing interests, as well as anyone who wants to grant or receive equity in a way that does not require the immediate payment of taxes.

    How Tax Works, hosted by FRB Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M. at Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP, delves into the intricacies of taxation, breaking down complex concepts for a clearer understanding of how tax laws impact your financial decisions.

    Follow us on Twitter:
    @HowTaxWorks

    This podcast may be considered attorney advertising. This podcast is not presented for purposes of legal advice or for providing a legal opinion. Before any of the presenting attorneys can provide legal advice to any person or entity, and before an attorney-client relationship is formed, that attorney must have a signed fee agreement with a client setting forth the firm’s scope of representation and the fees that will be charged.

    This Podcast is Hosted by:
    Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP
    1185 Avenue of the Americas, Third Floor
    New York, NY 10036
    (212) 203 -3255
    info@frblaw.com

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    21 分
  • Equity-based Compensation and 83(b) Elections
    2024/08/19

    In this episode of How Tax Works, host Matt Foreman discusses the tax consequences of equity compensation, including stock options (ISOs and NSOs), Stock Appreciation Rights and Phantom Stock, Restricted Stock Units, and Restricted Stock Awards, as well as when (and how!) you can and cannot make 83(b) elections. This episode is for anyone who wants to know what happens when their boss asks them if they would be interested in becoming a part-owner… for free(ish).

    How Tax Works, hosted by FRB Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M. at Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP, delves into the intricacies of taxation, breaking down complex concepts for a clearer understanding of how tax laws impact your financial decisions.

    Follow us on Twitter:
    @HowTaxWorks

    This podcast may be considered attorney advertising. This podcast is not presented for purposes of legal advice or for providing a legal opinion. Before any of the presenting attorneys can provide legal advice to any person or entity, and before an attorney-client relationship is formed, that attorney must have a signed fee agreement with a client setting forth the firm’s scope of representation and the fees that will be charged.

    This Podcast is Hosted by:
    Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP
    1185 Avenue of the Americas, Third Floor
    New York, NY 10036
    (212) 203 -3255
    info@frblaw.com

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    25 分
  • Ordinary & Necessary Business Expenses: Examples and What Not to Do
    2024/08/05

    In a continuation of episode 4, in this episode of How Tax Works, host Matt Foreman gives examples of what you can deduct as a business expense, including home office deduction, family trips to the Pumpkin Patch, hiring your children, and the so-called Augusta Rule. This episode is for business owners, attorneys, accountants, and their advisors, as well as anyone who has ever wondered “can I deduct this?”

    How Tax Works, hosted by FRB Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M. at Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP, delves into the intricacies of taxation, breaking down complex concepts for a clearer understanding of how tax laws impact your financial decisions.

    Follow us on Twitter:
    @HowTaxWorks

    This podcast may be considered attorney advertising. This podcast is not presented for purposes of legal advice or for providing a legal opinion. Before any of the presenting attorneys can provide legal advice to any person or entity, and before an attorney-client relationship is formed, that attorney must have a signed fee agreement with a client setting forth the firm’s scope of representation and the fees that will be charged.

    This Podcast is Hosted by:
    Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP
    1185 Avenue of the Americas, Third Floor
    New York, NY 10036
    (212) 203 -3255
    info@frblaw.com

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    23 分