Tax Planning for Troubled Corporations (2025)

Format: Print Book
Product ID: 10029992-0015
ISBN: 9780808060451
Deals with the problems of financially distressed corporations and their creditors and shareholders from the early warning time.
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Tax Planning for Troubled Corporations, by noted tax attorneys Gordon D. Henderson and Stuart J. Goldring, deals with the problems of financially distressed corporations and their creditors and shareholders from the early warning time when their cash flow becomes insufficient to service their debt, through the problems and opportunities arising from the need to modify their debt, to the later potential need to exchange their debt for equity, and to the ultimate potential consideration of the need to seek the protection of the bankruptcy courts. In the course of its analysis the book discusses recapitalizations, two-company combinations and acquisitions, utilizing tax losses, consolidated return problems, bankruptcy aspects of federal tax procedure, and state and local tax aspects of bankruptcy.

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Contributors Stuart J. Goldring
Product Type Publications
ISBN 9780808060451
Format Print Book
Stuart J. Goldring
Stuart J. Goldring is a partner in the law firm of Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP in New York City. He received a bachelor’s in Business Administration degree with high distinction from the University of Michigan in 1979 and graduated magna cum laude from the University of Michigan Law School in 1982, where he was elected to the Order of the Coif. He also received an LL.M. in Taxation from the New York University School of Law, where he was a Graduate Editor of the Tax Law Review. He has extensive experience in advising debtors, creditors, and potential acquirers and investors in troubled companies, spanning over 25 years. He serves on the Executive Committee of the Tax Section of the New York State Bar Association and is Co- Chairman of the Committee on Bankruptcy and Losses. He also served on the former Tax Council of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, and chaired a special subcommittee of the Tax Council and the Committee on Bankruptcy and Corporate Reorganization with respect to tax-related proposals of the National Bankruptcy Review Commission. He is also a member of the Tax Section of the American Bar Association. He is an adjunct professor of law at New York University Law School on Bankruptcy Tax, is a frequent speaker at tax institutes, and has published numerous articles on tax issues relating to financially troubled companies. He is also a member of the Corporate Tax and Business Planning Advisory Board for Tax Management.