Mergers and Acquisitions of Pass-Through Entities: Structuring to Minimize Taxes and Maximize Deal Value
M&A Pros and Cons of LLCs, Partnerships, S Corps, and C Corp Conversions
Note: CPE credit is not offered on this program
A live 90-minute premium CLE video webinar with interactive Q&A
This CLE course will examine entity structuring alternatives when acquiring or selling a pass-through entity, emphasizing their differing impacts on sellers and purchasers such as the impact on tax basis step-up, financing considerations, rollover and tax deferral issues, and incentive equity and self-employment matters. The panel will also discuss conversions of pass-through entities into C corporations, hybrid structures, and the treatment of asset vs. equity purchases.
Outline
- Choice of entity
- C corporations
- Pass-through entities (i.e., partnerships and S corporations)
- Hybrid structures
- Pros and cons
- Asset vs. entity sales
- Transaction structures and considerations
- Issues relating to financing and rollover
- Incentive equity and self-employment matters
- Corporate conversions: pros and cons
Benefits
The panel will review these and other key issues:
- Advantages and disadvantages of using partnerships and S corporations as compared to C corporations
- Factors to consider in asset vs. entity sales
- Various considerations with different types of transaction structures
- Financing considerations to maximize tax benefits for buyers and sellers
Faculty

Andrew Falevich
Shareholder
Vedder Price
Mr. Falevich focuses his practice on domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, corporate and partnership... | Read More
Mr. Falevich focuses his practice on domestic and cross-border mergers and acquisitions, corporate and partnership reorganizations, and real estate, partnership, limited liability and joint venture transactions.
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Peter T. Wynacht
Partner
Troutman Pepper Locke
Mr. Wynacht focuses his practice on federal income tax matters, including corporate mergers and acquisitions.... | Read More
Mr. Wynacht focuses his practice on federal income tax matters, including corporate mergers and acquisitions. He regularly represents private equity and venture capital firms and entrepreneurs on dispositions and acquisitions of portfolio companies. Mr. Wynacht represents domestic and foreign individuals and business entities in day-to-day operational matters and complex business transactions, including business startups, mergers and acquisitions, business and capital restructurings, and U.S. inbound and outbound investment matters.
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