Treatise Update! Langer on Practical International Tax Planning

PLI recently published an update to Langer on Practical International Tax Planning.

This treatise provides current knowledge and expert advice you need to help clients capitalize on ripe tax havens and financial centers.

The latest update includes several newly added sections covering the following topics:

  • The 2017 Tax Act. This new section outlines numerous changes made by the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, including changes to the capital gains rate, deduction for state and local property and income taxes, dividends-received deduction, net operating losses, and like-kind exchanges.
  • Unemployment Compensation Paid After Leaving the United States.In what it said was a case of first impression for it, the Tax Court addressed whether a nonresident alien (Canadian) who had worked in the United States was exempt under treaty from taxation on unemployment compensation she received after having gone back to Canada.
  • Expatriating Corporations—Excise Tax. Updates provide the latest on how the 2017 Tax act affect the excise tax, which can apply to certain “disqualified” individuals if a corporation expatriates and gain on any stock in the expatriated corporation is recognized by any shareholder with respect to the expatriation transaction.
  • Charitable Distributions. This discussion covers newly modified procedures for how foundations may make a “good faith determination” that a foreign grantee is a “qualifying public charity.”
  • Payments to Related “Captive Insurance Companies”. Coverage of a 2017 Tax Court case examines the Service’s denial of a taxpayers’ claimed deductions under section 162 for amounts paid by their pass-through entities to a related captive insurance company.
  • Deemed Repatriation. This new section discusses how, under the 2017 Tax Act, U.S. shareholders owning at least 10% of a foreign subsidiary generally must include in income, for the subsidiary’s last tax year beginning before 2018, the shareholder’s pro rata share of the accumulated post-1986 historical E&P of the foreign subsidiary as of the “measurement date,” to the extent such E&P has not been previously subject to U.S. tax.

The updated treatise is available on PLI PLUS, our research database.  If you’d like to order a print copy, please email libraryrelations@pli.edu or call 877.900.5291.