Why and How to Dissolve the FLP
REGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT IS CLOSED.
DEPC IS GOING PAPERLESS! The program handouts will no longer be printed. The handout will be available to download on the website (Document Library) a few days prior to each meeting. YOU may print the handout if you prefer to have a handout at the meeting.
NOON MEETING
THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 2016
(Lunch served 12:00-12:30 p.m.; Program 12:30-1:30 p.m.)
DALLAS COUNTRY CLUB
4155 Mockingbird Lane, Dallas, Texas
RESERVATION DEADLINE: THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 5:00 P.M. (PAYMENT MUST BE IN COUNCIL’S OFFICE)
JOHN HUNTER
LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS: WHO NEEDS ‘EM? (YOU MIGHT)
Sponsored by Carter Financial Management
With the changing landscape of estate planning laws, some people are beginning to reevaluate the use of limited partnerships as an estate planning tool. But, evaluating whether having a limited partnership is still in the best interest of your client requires a solid understanding of the various advantages and potential disadvantages of LPs. Knowing all the pros and cons will help you tailor your planning advice to the specific needs of your client. And if it is time to get rid of the LP, it is important to know all that the dissolution process entails, from start to finish. John R. Hunter, partner with The Blum Firm, P.C. with law offices in Fort Worth, Dallas, Houston, and Austin, specializes in the areas of estate planning and probate, asset protection planning, planning for closely-held businesses, tax planning, tax controversy, and charitable planning. Mr. Hunter is an attorney and certified public accountant and is Board Certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in Tax Law. He received his undergraduate degree in Economics cum laude and his Master’s Degree in Accounting from Rice University. Mr. Hunter received his law degree cum laude from The University of Houston Law Center. Mr. Hunter has practiced in both the private sector and with the government, where he represented the Commissioner of Internal Revenue before the United States Tax Court. He is a frequent speaker on estate planning and tax topics. Mr. Hunter is consistently voted a “Texas Super Lawyer” (2004-2014) by Thomson Reuters– an honor given to only five percent of all attorneys in the state, and Fort Worth, Texas magazine has recognized him as one of Tarrant County’s “Top Attorneys” in both Tax Law (2009-2014) and Probate, Estates, and Trusts (2010-2014). Mr. Hunter was also honored as Professional of the Year for 2009 by the Community Foundation of North Texas.
There is continuing ed credit pending for this presentation.
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