Businesses organized through multiple related entities routinely use promissory notes to move money between them. A parent company may issue a note to a subsidiary to capitalize it or fund operations. Affiliates lend to one another as part of ordinary treasury management. In the partnership context, a partner who wants to demonstrate additional financial commitment—but… Continue reading Contribution of A Note to a Subsidiary: The Zero-Basis Rule
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