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Internal Revenue Service Debt Restructuring

The United States Internal Revenue Service is a bureau of the United States Department of the Treasury. The IRS is charged with collecting revenue and enforcing the Internal Revenue Code.  
White and Williams LLP

Debt Forbearance/Settlement Agreements: One of the Most Important and Often Overlooked Clauses

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The economic impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic will likely result in a considerable number of borrower defaults, workouts and debt restructurings. An often overlooked but significant consequence of debt modifications or...more

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Reorganization of the Family Farm: Recent Tax and Debt Limit Updates to Chapter 12

The past few years haven’t been so kind to farmers. It appears that this year will continue the recent trend of subpar net farm income and increasing debt levels due to several years of various detrimental factors, including...more

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

"Proposed Treasury Regulations Revolutionize Tax Rules Governing Intercompany Financing Transactions"

Recently proposed Treasury regulations, which will likely be finalized this year, promise to alter the tax treatment of a wide range of intercompany financing transactions dramatically, upending nearly a century of law...more

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New IRS Rulings Should Provide Greater Certainty for Corporate Restructurings

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On May 5, 2015, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued two long-awaited rulings, Rev. Rul. 2015-09 and Rev. Rul. 2015-10, that should ease the lives of corporate tax planners. Each ruling addressed an increasingly common...more

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