How to structure the deal to indemnify yourself from tax liabilities of a investee ?
In emerging markets, private equity funds will often encounter potential investees that had significantly underpaid CIT over the years. I am wondering is there any common deal structure or a special deal structure PE funds used to indemnify themselves other than using indemnity clauses. I understand there could be many possible structures depending on the laws of investee's country. But, please share all structures that can used in any country you know. If the investee is asset-light, would setting up a new entity and transferring assets of investee's into the new entity viable? Please also recommend literature/textbooks on deal structuring.
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