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30 Ways a Client can Transfer Ownership to a Successor

30 WAYS A CLIENT CAN TRANSFER OWNERSHIP TO A SUCCESSOR

Cost Free
Presentation Length 1.0 hour

Recorded DateMay 20, 2021
CPE:Not available
(archived webinars do not offer CPE credits)
Subject AreaTaxes
Course LevelBasic
Course Description

This course is a technical program providing 30 ways a transfer can be structured and transferred to a successor. The income, estate tax, and basis ramifications of each method will be outlined in detail. We will also include discussions on taxable and tax-free transfers of ownership, layered vesting schedules, alternative approaches to immediate transfers, and ways to determine the shares’ value. 

Learning Objectives:


  • Recall 30 ways with details a client can transfer partial or complete ownership to a successor

  • Determine the difference between a sale to a successor rather than to a buyer or investor

  • Identify how income taxes play a vital role in most of the transfers

  • Determine how to give the client and successors what they both want without transferring any immediate ownership

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Ed is a partner in Withum’s East Brunswick, NJ, office and has over 40 years of public accounting experience. He is a licensed, certified public accountant in New Jersey and New York. He is accredited by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (AICPA) in business valuation and as a personal financial specialist (PFS). Ed is also admitted to practice before the United States Tax Court and has testified as an expert witness in federal and state court regarding business valuations.

A graduate of City College of New York, Ed earned his bachelor of business administration degree. He is a member of the AICPA, the New Jersey Society of Certified Public Accountants (NJSCPA), and the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants (NYSSCPA). Ed was a founding partner of Mendlowitz Weitsen, LLP, CPAs, which joined Withum in 2005. Currently, he serves on the NYSSCPA Estate Planning Committee and was chairman of the committee that planned the NYSSCPA’s 100th Anniversary. The author of 16 books, Ed has also written hundreds of articles for business and professional journals and newsletters. He is the contributing editor to the Practitioners Publishing Company’s 1998/1999 706/709 Deskbook and the AICPA 2004 edition of The Management of an Accounting Practice Handbook. He is on the editorial board of Bottom Line/Personal and Tax Hotline financial newsletters. Appearing regularly on television news programs, Ed has also been quoted in numerous major newspapers and periodicals in the United States. He is the Lawler Award recipient for the best article published in 2001 in the Journal of Accountancy.

Ed is a frequent speaker to many professional and business groups, including the AICPA, NJSCPA, NYSSCPA, American Management Association, the National Committee for Monetary Reform, University of Medicine and Dentistry in NJ, and many more. For 11 years, he taught financial analysis courses, corporate financial policy and theory, monetary and fiscal policy, and managerial accounting in the MBA program at Fairleigh Dickinson University.

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