16 Jul 2024
Need Cash Now? Current (Non-liquidating) Distributions from Partnerships
Current distributions, also known as non-liquidating distributions, are critical to a partnership's or limited liability company’s (LLC) operations since pass-through entities use current distributions to distribute earnings and other property to the entity's partners or members in the normal course of business. From a partnership tax accounting perspective, current distributions are important since they are integral in determining a partner's basis in its partnership interest.
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