Liquidating distributions from LLCs raise complex tax issues for both the entity and its members. This course explores the income recognition rules, basis adjustments, allocation of deductions, and reporting requirements that apply when an LLC winds up operations and distributes assets. Participants will gain practical insights into the tax consequences for members, including gain or loss recognition, special basis rules, and the treatment of hot assets.
Webinar Objectives
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Distinguish between liquidating and non-liquidating distributions for LLCs.
- Calculate member gain or loss on liquidating distributions.
- Apply basis rules in liquidating distributions, including outside basis and inside basis adjustments.
- Analyze the treatment of ordinary income items such as unrealized receivables and inventory (“hot assets”).
- Identify deduction and reporting requirements for LLC members and the entity.
- Understand tax reporting on Forms 1065, 8949, and K-1.
- Advise clients on planning considerations to minimize tax costs in liquidation.
Webinar Agenda
- Overview: liquidating vs. current distributions.
- Basis mechanics: outside basis, inside basis, and basis step-downs.
- Recognition of gain or loss on cash vs. property distributions.
- Treatment of “hot assets” (IRC §751 property).
- Allocations of deductions during final year of operations.
- Reporting requirements: final Form 1065, Schedule K-1 disclosures, Form 4797 and 8949 considerations.
- Planning strategies to minimize tax burden in liquidation.
Who Should Attend
CPAs, attorneys, EAs, tax preparers