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Federal Tax Advisory: Stock Dividend Foot Faults

January 3, 2017 By Jasper L. (Jack) Cummings, Jr.

Beware of the unexpected application of Section 305 to your stock distributions. Our Federal Tax Group serves up examples of useful tools to use.

Read the full advisory by clicking here. 

Filed Under: Federal Tax Advisory Tagged With: Class A Common, class B common, common stock, convertible debt, dividend, Section 305, Section 6045B, stock, stock distribution, stock dividend food faults, Treasury

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