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New Proposed Regulations Limit Partnership Profits Interests

September 22, 2015
On July 23, 2015, the Internal Revenue Service issued proposed regulations under Section 707(a)(2)(A) that could have broad implications for how a partnership can structure a valid “profits interest.”
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Alvarez & Marsal’s Transaction Advisory Group Continues its Global Expansion with a Latin America Practice

September 16, 2015
A&M continues to globally expand its transaction advisory capabilities by strengthening its offerings for Latin America. The appointments of Los Angeles-based Managing Director Fabio Pires and Miami-based Managing Director Alvaro Araujo bring significant in-market expertise in nearly all countries across the region, including Brazil, Mexico Colombia, Chile and Peru, building on A&M's commitment to serve clients' global needs as evidenced by the firm's recent growth in Europe and Asia.
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DOL Takes Narrow View of 'Top Hat' Plan Status

September 8, 2015
Many companies maintain “top hat” plans to provide supplemental pension benefits to their top-paid employees. A recent brief filed by the Secretary of Labor in pending litigation suggests that sponsors of such plans may want to rethink the population that is allowed to participate in such plans.
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Modern Healthcare Magazine Ranks A&M Among Top Consulting Firms

September 3, 2015
A&M's Healthcare practice ranks in the top 10 consulting firms as determined by the Modern Healthcare Magazine survey of the largest healthcare management consulting firms based upon 2014 client revenue. A&M climbed five spots in this survey from last year.
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Alvarez & Marsal’s Expansion in Germany Continues with Three Hires in The Frankfurt Office

September 2, 2015
The opening of A&M’s Frankfurt office complements the strength of its Benelux and UK Transaction Advisory Group teams and enhances the firm’s ability to serve the pan-European market’s complex transaction advisory, performance improvement and turnaround needs. The recent appointment of Messrs. Schmitz, Morris and Grein augments the Transaction Advisory Group’s capability to create client-centric solutions that address key challenges and concerns.
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Fall Is State Tax Amnesty Season

September 1, 2015
2015-Issue 29—Starting this fall, nine states are instituting tax amnesty programs for reporting unpaid taxes.
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Hello Credits, My Old Friend. I've Come to Analyze You Again

August 18, 2015
In the years since the economic downturn, many U.S.-based multinational companies have been utilizing their large net operating losses to fully offset taxable income. However, as these companies utilize their NOLs and return to their status as “U.S. taxpayers,” many tax directors are being forced to reignite their relationship with a long-forgotten friend: foreign tax credits (FTCs).
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Law Partner Retirement Trends

August 12, 2015
Changing economic models in law firm partner retirement packages have brought significant change to the profession. As law firms shift financial obligations to partners, post-retirement benefits once seen as a way to attract and retain professionals to the industry grow more precarious. In this edition of Action Matters, Bud Schiff, Managing Director and CEO of A&M’s Executive Compensation and Benefits practice, discusses the growing financial planning concerns of both firms and retirees.
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Recent State Tax Law Developments

August 4, 2015
2015-Issue 25—State legislatures are working hard to make changes to their tax systems in an attempt to stay competitive with their neighboring states and broaden their tax base.
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Uncertainty Over Who Owns a Refund Received by the Parent of a Consolidated Group: The Importance of Tax Sharing Agreements

July 21, 2015
Whose refund is it? What happens if the parent of a consolidated group receives a refund that came about from the use of a subsidiary’s loss — must it be paid to the subsidiary? When the group is one big happy family, perhaps this seems a rather odd question to ask. But what if things unravel, the family is no longer happy, and the members are pit against each other?