Taxation of Partnerships and LLCs Formation, Operation, and Dissolution CPE 8 Credit Hours

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Taxation of Partnerships and LLCs CPE 8 Credit Hours *** IN-FIRM TRAINING *** Course Outline below Provider of Continuing Professional Education (CPE) to CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS WEST Las Vegas Los Angeles CENTRAL Chicago Dallas Houston The Best in Tax Law Training EAST Atlanta Boston Ft. Lauderdale New York City Philadelphia Miami Sarasota Washington, D.C. Barranca Tax Law CPE Seminars (formerly Steven Barranca, LLC) is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN 37219-2417 or by visiting the web site: www.nasba.org. Copyright 2011 by Steven C. Barranca

Course Outline To Arrange an In-Firm Training Program for Your Firm: Call us at (732) 687-0346 *** PARTNERSHIPS: From Inception to Dissolution *** TOPICS 1. Basis: Tax Capital and Debt Allocation 2. Section 754 Election and Basis Adjustments 3. Contributions: Cash and Property 4. Allocation of Partnership Income 5. Distributions: Cash, Property, and Debt 6. Sale/Redemption of a Partnership Interest 7. Limited Liability Companies Designed For: Professionals responsible for providing tax advisory and compliance services to partnerships and limited liability companies. Learning Objective: The participant will be able to properly analyze transactions involving the formation, operation, and dissolution of a partnership with a view to achieve tax efficiency for both the partnership and its partners. FOR Tax Partners Tax Managers Tax Seniors Tax Staff In Public Accounting or Private Industry COURSE MATERIALS: Technical and Thorough VISUAL AIDS: Power Point Presentation SPEAKER: Steven C. Barranca, CPA (more below) 2

MORNING SESSION 8:30am 10:15am (1 hour, 45 minutes) Course Outline Basis in Partnership Interest 1. Capital Basis Contribution of Cash / Property Purchase Partner Interest Gifted Partner Interest and Inherited Partner Interest 2. Debt Basis Allocation of Recourse Debt Allocation of Nonrecourse Debt Effects of Section 704(b) & (c) Minimum Gain Related Party Loans, Partner Loans and Guarantees Section 754 Election and Basis Adjustments 1. Section 754 Election Filing and Notification Requirements Reg. 301.9100-2 Relief for Late Elections 2. Basis Adjustments Section 743(b) Transfer of Partner Interest Section 734(b) Distributions Section 755 Allocation of Basis Adjustments 3. Integration of Sections 743 and 704(c) 4. Section 743 with a Discount or Bargain Element 5. Contribution of Section 743 Property to a Lower-Tier Partnership 6. Contribution of Section 743 Property to a Lower-Tier Corporation 10:15am 10:45am (30 minutes) MORNING BREAK 10:45am 12:00pm (1 hour, 15 minutes) Contribution of Property 1. General Nonrecognition Rule Section 721(a) 2. Exceptions to Nonrecognition Rule Encumbered Property Disguised Sales Investment Company Rules 12:00pm 12:45pm (45 minutes) LUNCH BREAK 3

AFTERNOON SESSION 12:45pm 2:35pm (1 hour, 50 minutes) Course Outline Allocation of Partnership Income OVERVIEW 30 MINUTES 1. Partnership Income, Loss and Tax Credits Section 704(b) Basic Allocation Rules - Overview 2. Contribution of Appreciated Property Section 704(c) Allocation of Pre-Contribution of Gain or Loss 3. Varying Interests in Partnership Rule Section 706 Partner-Changes: Affect on Allocation of Partnership Income 4. Family Partnership Allocation Rules Section 704(e) Recognition of Donee-Partner as Partner for Income Tax Purposes Allocation of Tax Items Between Donor and Donee-Partner Distributions: Tax Planning 1. Distributions: Noncompensatory Distributions of Cash and Property General Rule Gain or Loss to Distributee Partner Tax Basis of Distributed Property Distribution of Encumbered Property Distribution of Marketable Securities Distribution of Section 704(c) Property Distributions and Section 734(b) Basis Adjustments 2. Distributions: Compensatory Guaranteed Payments Preferred Returns Self-Employment Tax: Partnerships and LLCs 3. Disproportionate Distributions Section 751 Hot Assets Rules 4. Debt-Financed Distributions 2:35pm 3:00pm (25 minutes) AFTERNOON BREAK 3:00pm 4:50pm (1 hour, 50 minutes) Disposition of a Partnership Interest 1. Sale of a Partner Interest General Rule Hot Asset Rules Section 751(a) Sale to a Related Party and Section 1239 Disguised Sale of a Partner Interest Recent Proposed Regulations Effect of Partnership Liabilities on Disposition of Partner Interest Reg. 1.752-1(h) Installment Sale of a Partner Interest 2. Redemption of a Partner Interest (Retirement Payments) Section 736 3. Revenue Ruling 84-53 Sale of a Partial Interest in a Partnership Holding Multiple Interests in a Partnership and Selling Less Than All Interests 4

Course Outline 4. Holding Period of a Partnership Interest Sec. 1223 Regulations 5. Gift of a Partnership Interest 6. Disposition of Losses Suspended Under Section 704(d), 465, and 469 Limited Liability Companies 1. Multi-Member LLC LLC / Partnership - Distinctives Domestic and Foreign LLCs Self-Employment Tax: Prop. Regs. Under Section 1402 Conversion of State Law Partnership to LLC Conversion of C and S Corp to LLC Merger of Non-LLC with LLC Series, LLC 2. SMLLCs Disregard Entities: SMLLC vs. QSUB Single Purpose Entities: Common Uses Revenue Ruling 99-5: Convert SMLLC to Multi-Member LLC Revenue Ruling 99-6: Convert Multi-Member LLC to SMLLC 5

Course Outline Program Details Time 8:30am 4:50pm Course title Taxation of Partnerships and LLCs: Method of presentation Group-Live: Lecture, discussion, question and answer Recommended CPE credit 8 hours Field of study Taxation Prerequisite Knowledge in taxation Advance Preparation None Course level Intermediate Developer Steven C. Barranca, CPA Registration / Fee To be determined in accordance with our fee schedule (available upon request) and in advance of date of in-firm seminar presentation. Refunds and Cancellation Refunds will be issued for seminars provided written notice of cancellation is received 10 business days prior to the course date. Transfers and substitutions available for members of same firm only. For information call Steven Barranca at 732-687-0346. Complaint Resolution For information regarding administrative policies such as complaint and refund resolution, please contact our offices at: (732) 732-0346. Speaker STEVEN C. BARRANCA, CPA Professional Experience: Steven Barranca has 25 years of public accounting experience and is a tax principal with a NYC regional accounting and consulting firm. Steve specializes in the taxation of real estate partnerships. Steve has extensive experience real estate developers, investors, operators, syndicated real estate deals, tiered-entitystructures, low-income housing projects, UPREIT structures and compliance matters, tax-exempt investors, and Section 1031 like-kind exchanges. Steve also works heavily with corporate and partnership debt workouts. He consults frequently on FAS 109 tax accrual matters for public and middle-market companies. Speaking: Steven Barranca is a frequent speaker on partnership taxation and real estate transactions. He has authored materials for continuing professional education providers including the Center for Professional Education, Inc. Steve is an adjunct professor with New York University (NYU) and teaches accounting, finance and taxation in the NYU Graduate Real Estate Program. Steve Barranca has been invited to speak at various high profile events including the AICPA s National Real Estate Conference (2000, 2001, 2005), NYSSCPAs Annual Tax / Plenary Conference (2003, 2006), NYSSCPAs Westchester Annual Tax Conference (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003) DFK International, Inc. Multidisciplinary Conference (2005, 2007, 2011). 6