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13Jan

What They Don’t Tell You When You Sell Your Company

Selling your company for a huge profit sounds enticing. What could be wrong with getting a huge up-front payment at capital gain rates in lieu of years of future sweat for an uncertain return and ordinary income treatment? That is certainly true, but there are some potholes in the road to be aware of before embarking on this journey. This article gives a realistic view of the ups and downs of this process in a typical sale....
By: Greenberg Glusker LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/what-they-don-t-tell-you-when-you-sell-2686010/

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