Captives
Micro Captives Under A Microscope: Converting Your 831(B) To An 831(A)
Learn how converting your 831(b) micro captive to 831(a) can enhance stability and compliance.
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 our 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)
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