2025 Tax Bill and Pass-Through Entities: Key Provisions, Planning Techniques, Loopholes, and Limitations
A live 90-minute premium CLE/CPE video webinar with interactive Q&A
This CLE/CPE webinar will provide tax counsel and advisers with a review of the application and impact of the new tax bill on pass-through entities. The panel will discuss new tax law changes impacting pass-through entities and provide tax planning strategies to optimize tax benefits and avoid pitfalls.
Outline
- Overview of tax law changes impacting pass-through entities
- Section 199A deductions and pass-through tax breaks and limitations
- Impact of the interest expense cap on pass-through entities
- Planning techniques and loopholes for pass-through entities
- Reevaluating entity classification in light of new tax bill
Benefits
The panel will review these and other high priority issues:
- Tax considerations for pass-through entities after the passage of the new tax law
- Qualified business interest deductions and limitations on specified service industries
- Treatment of carried interest and performance of services
- Available tax planning techniques and loopholes for partnerships, LLCs, and S corporations
- Entity reclassification considerations for potential tax savings
Faculty

Robert A. Friedman
Partner
Proskauer Rose
Mr. Friedman is a partner in the Tax Department whose practice focuses on representing clients in all facets of... | Read More
Mr. Friedman is a partner in the Tax Department whose practice focuses on representing clients in all facets of corporate and partnership related tax matters. In particular, he provides tax advice on public and private mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures, divestitures, private equity fund formation, financial products and electric and gas utility tax issues.
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Eric Homsi
Counsel
Crowell & Moring
Mr. Homsi is a counsel in the firm's Tax Group, resident in the New York office. His practice concentrates... | Read More
Mr. Homsi is a counsel in the firm's Tax Group, resident in the New York office. His practice concentrates primarily on advising public and private companies with respect to business tax issues associated with structuring, negotiating, and executing domestic and cross-border acquisitions, divestitures, and restructurings. Mr. Homsi also counsels clients on tax issues associated with real estate investments and joint ventures, equity and debt securities offerings, and other transactions where tax considerations play an important role. In addition, he assists multinational businesses with inbound and outbound tax planning and strategy.
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You may pre-order a recording to listen at your convenience. Recordings are available 48 hours after the webinar. CPE credit is not available on recordings. Strafford will process CLE credit for one person on each recording. All formats include course handouts.