This book is designed to be of use to all professionals involved in the asset protection plan, including attorneys, accountants, and financial planners among others. The subjects covered are those that the planner must consider when properly preparing an asset protection plan. The first part of the book covers fraudulent conveyance concepts, applicable rules and strategies concerning the planners’ choice of an appropriate business entity, use of domestic and foreign trusts, re-titling assets into various forms of concurrent ownership, exemption planning, compliance rules concerning foreign bank accounts, and IRS enforcement of its tax claims. Also discussed will be the impact of the 2005 Bankruptcy Bill on the choice of trusts and planning strategies. The second part discusses forms that planners may use to effect asset protection plans and to provide planners with authoritative, yet practical and pragmatic guidance concerning the use of such forms. The accompanying CD provides the forms in a readily usable format.
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Lewis D. Solomon is the Theodore Rinehart Professor of Business Law at The George Washington University Law School. He is a graduate of Cornell University and Yale Law School. He served as law clerk to the Honorable Edwin D. Steel, Jr., U.S. District Court, Wilmington, Delaware, and practiced law in New York. He is the author of Corporate Acquisitions, Mergers, and Divestitures. He co-authored Business Workout Strategies, Tax Planning Strategies, and Federal Income Taxation: Problems, Cases and Materials, as well as Corporations: Law and Policy: Materials and Problems. He has written numerous law review articles, authored or co-authored three BNA tax management portfolios, and has spoken at continuing legal education programs, including the University of Miami Institute on Estate Planning and the American Law Institute-American Bar Association’s "Estate Planning in Depth." Lewis J. Saret is an associate with Moore and Bruce, LLP in Washington, D.C., where he practices in the area of estate and asset protection planning, business transactions, tax and business succession planning for closely held businesses, tax and business transaction planning for start-up businesses, planning for tax-exempt organizations and international taxation. He received his B.B.A. from Lamar University, his M.B.A. and Masters in Accounting from Rice University, and his J.D. from George Washington University Law School. Books that he has co-authored include Valuation of Closely Held Businesses: Tax and Legal Issues, and Business Workout Strategies: Tax and Legal Aspects.
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