Multistate Tax Treatment of Multi-Tier Partnerships: Ingesting PTET in a Multi-Tier Entity
Determining Treatment of Lower-Tier Apportionment Factors, Meeting Withholding and Composite Return Requirements
Note: CLE credit is not offered on this program
A live 110-minute CPE webinar with interactive Q&A
This course will provide tax advisers and compliance professionals with a practical guide to navigating the multistate reporting complexities in multi-tiered partnerships. The panel will outline various state rules governing apportionment of income from lower-tier pass-through entities, withholding requirements, and composite return provisions. The panel will also discuss state approaches to honoring IRC 743(b) adjustments from the upper-tier to the lower-tier partnerships.
Outline
- Identifying multi-tier partnerships with multistate filing requirements
- How to determine whether lower-tier apportionment factors flow through to an upper-tier partner
- Withholding requirements
- Composite return rules and exceptions for multi-tier partnerships
Benefits
The panel will discuss these and other vital questions:
- Which states allow lower-tier partnership's apportionment factors to flow through to the upper-tier partner?
- How does the presence of a tiered partnership impact withholding requirements for nonresident partners?
- Impact of a partnership's status as a tiered entity on composite return requirements
- What states allow tax attributes to flow through to the upper-tier partnership?
- The ability to use Multi-Tier entities and, if applicable, the allocations from MTPs to mitigate SALT
- How the SALT interacts with the PTET regimes in VA, MD, and NC
- Restructuring and other transactions to make your Multi-Tier entity eligible for the PTET of the applicable state
Faculty

Kurt Magette
Senior Counsel
Spotts Fain
Mr. Magette is a business, commercial real estate, and tax lawyer. For nearly 40 years, he has been providing legal... | Read More
Mr. Magette is a business, commercial real estate, and tax lawyer. For nearly 40 years, he has been providing legal assistance in the Richmond area. Mr. Magette is known for performing all work with the highest level of care. His practice focuses on business and commercial real estate transactions requiring significant expertise in federal and Virginia income taxes.
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