What middle-market private equity funds should know about C-corp conversions

Since the enactment of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), a number of large private equity (PE) funds previously structured as publicly traded partnerships (PTPs) have converted to C corporations, leaving some middle-market PE funds wondering whether they should do the same.
In a newly published article for Bloomberg Tax, CohnReznick’s Jeremy Swan, Jonathan R. Collett, and Robert Richardt discuss benefits and drawbacks that middle-market PE funds should take into account if they contemplate such a change.
Read their article at BloombergTax.com, or download the PDF below.
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Jeremy Swan, Managing Principal, Financial Sponsors & Financial Services Industry
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Jonathan R. Collett, CPA, Partner, Financial Services Industry
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Robert Richardt, CPA, Partner, Financial Services Industry
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