Consolidated Returns: Principles and Planning
Professors Bryan Collins and Joseph Pari
LL.M Course 822 | 2 credit hours

    Studies the law and regulations governing the taxation of corporations filing consolidated federal income tax returns. This course is highly recommended for students who intend to practice corporate tax law because it will focus on consolidated return principles that affect corporate tax planning, mergers and acquisitions. The course will cover the following subjects: eligibility to file consolidated returns; treatment of business transactions within the group; treatment of dividends and other distributions within the group; adjustments to the basis of stock of members of the group; treatment of acquisitions of another consolidated group; treatment of dispositions of subsidiaries of a group; consolidated return treatment of the group's favorable tax attributes; use of disregarded entities by a consolidated group; and treatment of earnings and profits accounts. The consequences of filing consolidated returns in specific situations are considered as each topic is covered.

Course No. Cr. Faculty Days/Times  
Summer 2009 Schedule
LAWJ-822-10
2 McCarty P / Kirilova P
 207    MW  6:00 -7:40
07/25D
Spring 2010 Schedule
LAWG-822-11
(CRN #: 10147)
2 Collins B / Pari J
   M  7:55 -9:55
5/6C
 
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Prerequisite Courses:
Prerequisite: Taxation I; Corporate Income Tax Law I.

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