Buying and Selling a Business: Tax and Structuring Overview - VIRTUAL LIVE

One of the major transactions CPA clients are faced with is the purchase or disposition of a business. To help tax professionals advise those clien...

10/23/2026 7:30am - 11:00am  |  Online  |  KSCPA

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CPE Categories: Taxation (4 CPE)

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Description

One of the major transactions CPA clients are faced with is the purchase or disposition of a business. To help tax professionals advise those clients, this course offers a comprehensive analysis of the business and tax aspects of buying and selling a business. It is a practical guide to help practitioners and industry CPAs understand structuring techniques. All CPAs, including controllers and executives in industry, should understand how difficult the process of buying and selling a business has become.

Target Audience

All practitioners who will be involved in the sale of a business

Course Objectives

• Understand the CPA's role in the beginning of the transaction and throughout the process

• Identify the different tax consequences for various forms of acquired businesses

• Identify the tax consequences for sellers of various forms of businesses, including the impact of the net investment income tax (NIIT) and the §199A pass-through deduction

• Appreciate §338 and §338(h)(10) elections and the benefits of installment sales

• Understand the impact of §§751, 743, 734, and 754 on the purchase or sale of a partnership

Subjects

• An overview of the beginning of the process and documents for preliminary tax planning

• Recognizing the need for due diligence in acquisitions, including checklists of important points

• Deemed asset sales – §338 and §338(h)(10)

• The impact of the §197 amortizable intangibles regulations on the acquisition and disposition of a business

• Allocating purchase price for tax advantage

• Planning to avoid double taxation under the repeal of the General Utilities doctrine

• Special problems and opportunities when an S corporation is the buyer or seller

• Installment sale and interest issues

• Avoiding tax pitfalls and recognizing tax planning opportunities

• Unique issues in buying and selling LLC/partnership interests

• Impact of the net investment income tax (NIIT) and the §199A pass-through deduction on the tax due on the sale of a pass-through entity

• Individually owned goodwill

Prerequisites

A basic course in partnerships/LLCs; experience with C corporations