Captives
Micro Captives Under A Microscope: Converting Your 831(B) To An 831(A)
White Paper
831(b) captives are coming under increased scrutiny by the IRS. Instead of abandoning a working solution, consider converting your captive to an 831(a). Download your complimentary white paper to learn:
- Why the IRS has cracked down on 831(b) captives
- The difference between an 831(b) and 831(a) election
- The benefits of converting to an 831(a)
- The risks that can be covered under an 831(a)
- The steps to transition an 831(b) to an 831(a)