Does this count as an m&a transaction or is this more of a general valuation?
I am helping my boss on valuing the assets of a company because the company is going to be capitalized by an investor, but the investor is looking to only acquire it as an LLC (which the target is not one). So we are valuing the assets for tax purposes for the switch in business structure. Would it be okay to talk about this as a deal? Or is it more of "just a valuation"?
I think it's a deal for sure, a complex form of reorganization. This is a couple years old but you should check this out and figure out the real name for it:
http://www.pillsburylaw.com/siteFiles/Events/MergersAcquisitionofPassth…
Awesome, thanks! This seems to be an "S corp asset sale". And I could mention they needed to liquidate the s corp, so we had to determine the fair market value of the assets to sell to the newly formed LLC, which will be acquired by the buyer.
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