PODCAST · business
How Tax Works
by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP
Join host Matthew Foreman, Co-Chair of Falcon Rappaport & Berkman’s Taxation Practice Group, on "How Tax Works," a podcast attempting to unravel the complexities of the tax law, caselaw, and guidance. In each episode, Matt simplifies this intricate labyrinth of tax law, breaking down complex concepts into easily digestible explanations. From understanding how tax considerations impact decision-making processes to dissecting the structural nuances of businesses, Matt sheds light on the oft-misunderstood world of taxation.Through real-life examples, and practical advice, "How Tax Works" seeks to equip listeners with the knowledge they need to navigate the intricacies of taxation confidently. Whether you're an accountant, lawyer, business owner, or simply someone who wants to understand how tax shapes business and financial decisions, How Tax Works is your go-to resource for demystifying the complex that is taxation in America.This podcast may be considered attorney adv
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Substance v. Form Part III: Project Soy and the Economic Substance Doctrine
In episode 54 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses the wonderfully-named Project Soy (Liberty Global v. U.S., No. 23-1410), the economic substance doctrine, GILTI, and why citing Helvering v. Gregory is rarely a good idea.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Cannabis, 280E, and (sort of) Rescheduling
In episode 53 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses the state of the taxation of Cannabis, how section 280E works, how to mitigate its effects, and why 471(c) isn’t a panacea. How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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QSBS Part VI: Why You Probably Shouldn’t Try to Qualify for the Exclusion Under Section 1202 of the IRC
In episode 52 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses why too many people are becoming too focused on the exclusion for QSBS, why many businesses shouldn’t bother restructuring to get QSBS, and the proper way to evaluate and balance the various considerationsHow Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Theft, Scam, and Casualty Losses
In episode 51 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses theft losses under section1 165 of the IRC, including pig butchering, rug pulls, and Ponzi schemes, discussing whether the losses are deductible and in what amountsHow Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Ferraris, Montana LLCs, and Use Taxes
In episode 50 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses Al Capone, bad tax advice from the internet, and a sports car, which is a mixture of that led to the arrest of a youtuber. How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Hobby Losses and How They Are Limited
In episode 49 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses hobby losses, which are a significant and often underappreciated limitation on the ability to deduct losses based on the taxpayer’s profit motive.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Unrelated Business Taxable Income
In episode 48 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses Unrelated Business Taxable Income (UBTI), which is what can happen when nonprofit entities earn income from their operations, investments, and other sources.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Substance Versus Form, Part II: The Step Transaction Doctrine
In episode 47 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman continues his discussion of substance versus form issues, focusing on the Step Transaction Doctrine, discussing the three tests and how they’re used and misused. How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Substance Versus Form, Part I: The Economic Substance Doctrine
In episode 46 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman begins his discussion of substance versus form issues, beginning with the Economic Substance Doctrine, from its beginnings in case law to its codification in I.R.C. ? 7701(o). How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Stock Sales Taxed as Asset Sales
In episode 45 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses how to have stock sales taxed as asset sales by using F Reorganizations, selling wholly-owned subsidiaries, and elections under 336(e) and 338(h)(10). How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Common Mistakes and Misconceptions Regarding Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS) Under Section 1202
In episode 44 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses common mistakes, misconceptions, and missteps involving qualified small business stock (QSBS) under section 1202, including exclusion stacking, state issues, the use of partnerships, and other common problems.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Allocations Under IRC 704(c)
In episode 43 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses the three allowable methods Traditional, Traditional with Curative Allocations, and Remedial; the Ceiling Rule problem and how each method creates or mitigates the Ceiling Rule problem; and whether Other Reasonable Methods are really a viable option.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Offers in Compromise (OIC)
In episode 42 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses the often misunderstood Offer in Compromise process, focusing on what types of OICs are likely to get accepted and the different reasons to request one, as well as state OIC corollaries.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Payment Plans and Penalty Abatement
In episode 41 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman gives an overview of what taxpayers and their advisors should do and expect when they owe money and want to pay it off over time, while trying to lower the amount due without continuing the auditor or litigation.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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What You Should Do If Your Audit Goes Poorly and You Need to Litigate?
In episode 40 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman continues his discussion of tax controversy, discussing appeals and litigation, focusing on timing, audit risk, and other related issues.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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What Should You Do If You Get Audited by the IRS (or State Revenue Agency)?
In episode 39 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses what you should do if you get audited, including discussing the process of an audit, how to politely push back, and why you should never, ever ignore the audit.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Updates to Qualified Small Business Stock and R&E Expensing Under OBBBA
In episode 38 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses the updates and modifications to Qualified Small Business Stock (IRC 1202) and R&E Expensing (IRC 174) Under OBBBA, plus a bonus discussion of how he thinks OBBBA should be pronounced.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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If You Win the Lottery, the First Thing You Should Do Is… Call a Tax Lawyer?
In episode 37 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses the various tax things you should consider when you win the lottery, right after you throw a party in the Whale Room of the American Museum of Natural History.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Grouping and Separate Activities Under Section 469 of the Internal Revenue Code
In episode 36 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses grouping elections for the passive activity loss limitations, which are also generally applicable for sections 465 (at-risk limitations), 199A (qualified business income), and other parts of the Internal Revenue Code.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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The Installment Method Under Section 453 of Internal Revenue Code
In episode 35 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses sales where payment is over a number of years, with additional discussions of interest payments due to large notes and interaction with 1031 exchangesHow Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Can AI Replace Tax Lawyers? (Part II)
In episode 34 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman continues his evaluation of human and AI answers to a less straightforward tax question, seeking to (hopefully) answer the question of whether AI can replace or augment tax lawyers.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Can AI Replace Tax Lawyers? (Part I)
In episode 33 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman evaluates human and AI answers to a straightforward tax question, seeking to (somewhat) answer the question of whether AI can replace or augment tax lawyers.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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How I Think the ESPN and NFL Deal is Structured
In episode 32 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses the tax structure of the recently announced deal where the NFL is exchanging NFL Network and Redzone for a 10% equity stake in ESPN.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Real Estate Investors and the Passive Activity Loss Rules under IRC 469
In Episode 31 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman revisits the passive activity loss limitation rules that he discussed in Episode 13—but from the view of real estate investors. The episode focuses on the additional rules for rental real estate, as well as practical tips to survive an audit.Listen to Episode 13 - At Risk Limitations under IRC 465 here:https://frblaw.com/podcast/passive-activity-losses-and-credit-limitations-under-irc-469/How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Famous and Important Tax Cases: Part II
In episode 30 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman continues his discussion of important and relevant tax cases, discussing gambling losses, whether something is a gift, whether an asset is inventory or a capital asset, and closing with a discussion of Broadway producer George M. Cohan’s contribution to tax law.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Famous and Important Tax Cases: Part I
In episode 29 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses important and relevant tax cases, noting that there might be a patriotic duty to pay your taxes due, the power of substance versus form arguments, and how hedges are taxed.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Family Offices
In Episode 28 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses Family Offices, focusing on purpose, structure, and why they’re the perfect solution for booking a family vacation to Monaco.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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F Reorgs Redux
In episode 27 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses what to do when you’ve made a S election and might have some remorse, need to restructure, or need to sell part of the business.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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ABCs of A, B, and C Reorganizations
In episode 26 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses how to ensure mergers and acquisitions are tax-free, why it’s not always best to squeeze into tax-free status, general requirements, and common issues.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Partnership Divisions
In Episode 25 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses the tax implications of dividing partnerships, redeeming partners, and dealing with partnership debt. How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Divisive Reorganizations
In Episode 24 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses how to divide two businesses into separate entities, focusing on the legal requirements and best practices.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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What the F is an F Reorg?
In Episode 23 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses the five W’s of F Reorgs: Who needs one, What they do (and don’t do), When they’re necessary, Where the foot faults lie, and Why you need to be careful when undertaking one.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Golden Parachutes
In Episode 22 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses Golden Parachutes under section 280G, which may sound like a fun thing to have, but they likely result in the highest effective income tax rates.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Why Foreign Persons Probably Shouldn’t Own LLCs
In Episode 21 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses why foreign persons almost certainly shouldn’t own LLCs, a surprisingly common issue.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Why, for Tax Reasons, You Should Buy a Professional Sports Team
In Episode 20 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses the pros and cons of buying a professional sports team from a tax perspective. Listen for a discussion of depreciation, amortization, and business expenses galore.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Qualified Small Business Stock (IRC 1202): Part III
In Episode 19 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman concludes his discussion of Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS), which is section 1202 of the Internal Revenue Code. He discusses possible ways to increase the QSBS exclusion, including gifting, various trusts, and so-called stacking transactions, with a warning about the anticipatory assignment of income doctrine, finishing up with the ability to rollover QSBS stock.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Qualified Small Business Stock (IRC 1202): Part II
In Episode 18 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman continues his discussion of Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS), section 1202 of the Internal Revenue Code. In this episode, he discusses the original issuance requirement, issues with redemptions, gifts, partnership distributions, short positions, the Qualified Small Business requirement, the active business requirement, possible meanings of “substantially all”, and what types of business qualify.Please also see Matt Foreman’s upcoming webinars! Details below:Revenue Rulings 99-5 and 99-6: Tax Implications of Restructured Partnerships and LLCsFebruary 17th, 2025 @ 1:00pm – 2:50pm ESTHow Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Qualified Small Business Stock (IRC 1202): Part I
In Episode 17 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman talks about Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS), which is section 1202 of the Internal Revenue Code. In this episode, he discusses how (and whether) income is excluded, the holding requirement, basis rules and the per-issuer requirement, and certain transactions that allow for continued deferral of tax. Please also see Matt Foreman’s upcoming webinars! Details below:Domicile and Tax Residency Considerations for Business OwnersJanuary 22nd, 2025 @ 2:00pm - 3:00pm ESTRevenue Rulings 99-5 and 99-6: Tax Implications of Restructured Partnerships and LLCsFebruary 17th, 2025 @ 1:00pm - 2:50pm ESTHow Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Questions People Ask Tax Lawyers at Weddings
In episode 16 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman talks about how to lower your taxes and why your accountant probably shouldn’t let you deduct your Bugatti, as well as answering a question from Ken Falcon, Managing Partner at Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP regarding whether property acquired via adverse possession is taxable. This episode is for anyone who has asked or has been asked a quick tax question.Please also see Matt Foreman’s upcoming webinars! Details below:Deducting Digital Asset Losses: Worthless Assets, Rev Proc 2024-28 Basis Safe Harbor, Theft and Casualty LossesJanuary 15th, 2025 @ 1:00pm – 2:50pm ESTDomicile and Tax Residency Considerations for Business OwnersJanuary 22nd, 2025 @ 2:00pm – 3:00pm ESTHow Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Tax Issues with Divorce
In episode 15 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses tax issues with divorce, from transfer between spouses, to splitting up businesses and the need for detailed documents to avoid problems. This episode is for anyone who knows anyone who has ever gotten divorced, which should be everyone in the known world at this point.Please also see Matt Foreman’s upcoming webinars! Details below:Deducting Digital Asset Losses: Worthless Assets, Rev Proc 2024-28 Basis Safe Harbor, Theft and Casualty LossesJanuary 15th, 2025 @ 1:00pm - 2:50pm ESTDomicile and Tax Residency Considerations for Business OwnersJanuary 22nd, 2025 @ 2:00pm – 3:00pm ESTHow Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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At Risk Limitations under IRC 465
In episode 14 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses another signature change from the Tax Reform Act of 1986, section 465, which often prevents deductions from activities where the owner does not have capital subject to a risk of loss. This episode is for anyone who is using leverage or investing in a business that will produce initial losses without requiring an initial capital contribution.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Passive Activity Losses and Credit Limitations under IRC 469
In episode 13 of How Tax Works, Matt Foreman discusses one of the signature changes from the Tax Reform Act of 1986, section 469, which often prevents passive losses from being used to offset income in from other activities. This episode is for anyone who is considering energy tax credits, buying real estate, or any other area of investment that will generate losses or tax benefits without necessarily requiring active participation.How Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Self-employment Tax on Partners, Net Investment Income Tax, and Soroban Capital Partners LP v. Comm’r (Part II)
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 ESTHow Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Self-employment Tax on Partners, Net Investment Income Tax, and Soroban Capital Partners LP v. Comm’r (Part I)
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 ESTHow Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Tax Consequences of Forming, Selling, and Dissolving Partnerships and Disregarded Entities (Rev. Ruls. 99-5 and 99-6)
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 ESTHow Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Various State and Local Income Tax Issues
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 ESTHow Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Convertible Debt and SAFEs
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 CorporationsOctober 29th, 2024 @ 1:00pm - 2:00pm EDT Tax Strategies for Limited Partner Investors in Private Investment FundsNovember 14th, 2024 @ 1:00pm - 2:30pm ESTHow Tax Works, hosted by Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Profits Interests, Promotes, and How to Structure Equity-based Compensation
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 Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Equity-based Compensation and 83(b) Elections
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 Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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Ordinary & Necessary Business Expenses: Examples and What Not to Do
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 Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP Partner Matthew E. Foreman, Esq., LL.M., 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 Bluesky:@howtaxworks.bsky.socialThis 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 LLP1185 Avenue of the Americas, Suite 1415New York, NY 10036(212) 203 [email protected]
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Join host Matthew Foreman, Co-Chair of Falcon Rappaport & Berkman’s Taxation Practice Group, on "How Tax Works," a podcast attempting to unravel the complexities of the tax law, caselaw, and guidance. In each episode, Matt simplifies this intricate labyrinth of tax law, breaking down complex concepts into easily digestible explanations. From understanding how tax considerations impact decision-making processes to dissecting the structural nuances of businesses, Matt sheds light on the oft-misunderstood world of taxation.Through real-life examples, and practical advice, "How Tax Works" seeks to equip listeners with the knowledge they need to navigate the intricacies of taxation confidently. Whether you're an accountant, lawyer, business owner, or simply someone who wants to understand how tax shapes business and financial decisions, How Tax Works is your go-to resource for demystifying the complex that is taxation in America.This podcast may be considered attorney adv
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