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M&A Tax professionals in the United States advise on the tax implications of mergers, acquisitions, dispositions, reorganizations, and other corporate transactions. This involves structuring deals tax-efficiently, conducting tax due diligence, and managing post-acquisition tax integration.
In the United States, M&A tax considerations are heavily influenced by federal income tax law (Internal Revenue Code), as well as state and local tax (SALT) implications, including income, franchise, and sales & use taxes. Key agencies involved are the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) at the federal level, and state revenue departments. Transactions often require detailed analysis of Subchapter C (corporate reorganizations), Subchapter K (partnership taxation), and international tax provisions. Filings such as Form 8881 (Credit for Small Employer Health Insurance Premiums) or various statements for tax-free reorganizations become relevant.