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Taxation and Business Planning for Partnerships and LLCs: 2020–2021 Client File DD Pizzeria LLC (Operating Partnership)

Authors
  • Bradley T. Borden
Series / Supplements
Teaching Materials
NO
Description

This book supplements Bradley T. Borden, Taxation and Business Planning for Partnerships and LLCs (2017). It describes the analytical process that transactional tax attorneys use to advise their clients. It presents a client situation in the form of an operating LLC that students work on throughout the semester as matters arise through the natural life of the LLC. This real-life situation provides students the opportunity to see how tax issues arise in a practice setting. The book references chapters in the accompanying casebook. Students can use those materials to gain the knowledge they need to help solve problems that clients face. The book also includes practice materials such as an LLC operating agreement, loan documents, and financial statements that help students understand the client’s situation and the factors that affect client decision-making. Finally, the book includes legal updates, including important recent cases and commentary on applicable provisions of the TCJA of 2017.

New to the 2020-2021 Edition:

  • Commentary on the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017
  • Updated questions and financial statements
  • Improved organization of the client materials and questions
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About the authors
Bradley Borden
Brooklyn Law School

Bradley T. Borden is a Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School. Professor Borden’s research, scholarship, and teaching focus on taxation of real property transactions and flow-through entities (including tax partnerships, REITs, and REMICs). He teaches Partnership Taxation, Taxation of Real Estate Transactions and a general income tax course, and is affiliated with the Dennis J. Block Center for the Study of International Business Law. His work on flow-through and transactional tax theory appears in articles published in many law reviews such asem Baylor Law Review, University of Cincinnati Law Review, Florida Law Review, Georgia Law Review, Houston Law Review, Iowa Law Review, Tax Lawyer, emandem Virginia Tax Reviewem, among others. His articles also frequently appear in leading national tax journals including emJournal of Taxation, Journal of Taxation of Investments, Real Estate Taxation, emandem Tax Notesem. In addition to emTaxation and Business Planning for Partnerships and LLCsem (Aspen Publishers, 2017), Professor Borden is the author or co-author of several books, including emLimited Liability Entities: a State by State Guide to LLCs, LLPs, and LPsem (Wolters Kluwer Law & Business 2012, with seven annual updates), emTax-Free Like-Kind Exchangesem (Civic Research Institute, 2nd ed. forthcoming 2015), emTaxation and Business Planning for Partnerships and LLCsem (Aspen Publishers, forthcoming 2016), and emTaxation and Business Planning for Real Estate Taxationem (LexisNexis, 2nd ed., in progress). The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth and Ninth Circuits, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, state judicial bodies, and federal and state bar associations have cited Professor Borden’s work in their opinions and publications. He is frequently quoted in leading news publications such asem The Los Angeles Times, The National Law Journal, emandem Reutersem and blogs about tax issues for emThe Huffington Postem. Professor Borden has worked as a consultant to The Joint Committee on Taxation, Congress of the United States and also often serves as an expert witness or consultant on major litigation matters that relate to real estate, flow-through taxation or legal malpractice. Before entering academia, he practiced tax law in the San Antonio, Texas law firm of Oppenheimer, Blend, Harrison & Tate, Inc. He is active in the American Bar Association Section of Taxation, is a past chair of its Sales, Exchanges & Basis Committee, and is a fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel.

Product Information
Publication date
2019-10-15
Pages
302
Paperback
9781543809329
Subject
Business Organizations
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