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Basis Shifting: Final Regulations (BSR4)

Thursday, June 12, 2025
09:00 AM - 12:30 PM (Eastern)

Mike Tucker, Ph.D., LL.M., J.D., CPA

Lance Weiss, CPA, CVA

Edward Renn, Esq.

  • Format Webinar
  • Credits 4.00
  • Level Intermediate
  • Field of Study Taxes (4)

$179.00


Overview

The Internal Revenue Service has targeted complex partnerships it believes are not in compliance with the tax law for audit. One of the abuses the IRS has attacked is transfers of interests in partnerships which result in an increase in the basis of a partner who is subject to a high marginal income tax rate. This perceived abuse results in lower income tax and/or a higher basis in partnership property for the higher marginal income tax partner. The final regulations characterized certain partnership-related basis adjustments as transactions of interest. In a practical sense, this means that property transfers in a partnership with related party partners may run the risk of IRS scrutiny if audited. It is common for certain types of partnerships, such as real estate limited partnerships, to have related partner partnership allocations. However, President Trump’s Executive Order 14219 withdrew the final regulations. The IRS may decide to scrutinize partnerships with related party transfers even though these regulations have been withdrawn. Even though they will be removed, these regulations reveal a great deal regarding how partnerships can make non-pro-rata allocations to partners that will pass IRS scrutiny and when the IRS might find them objectionable. This program and partnership allocations generally involve an understanding of the rules for partnership distributions and Section 754 elections. The program begins with coverage of those two topics, with time devoted to adjustments under both Section 743(b) and Section 734(b).

Major Topics:

  • Why the final regulations on basis shifting are important even though President Trump’s Executive Order 14219 withdrew them
  • What is a transaction of interest?
  • Why make a Section 754 election?
  • Adjustments under Sections 743(b), 734(b), and 732
  • Applicable threshold amounts for reporting
  • What is a basis shift?
  • Who is a material advisor and why is that status important?
  • Section 755 rules for allocating the Section 743(b) and Section 734(b) basis adjustments
  • Transfers of a partnership interest on death
  • What is a substantially similar transaction?
  • Who is a “tax-indifferent” party in a partnership?

Learning Objectives

  • Understand why the final regulations dealing with basis shifting are still important even though they were removed by Executive Order 14219

Who should take this course:

Tax practitioners who will be advising clients who have an interest in a partnership that is impacted by the new final regulations on basis transfers from one related-party partner to another

A basic understanding of partnership taxation

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