
Nick Eusanio
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Inbound Investor U.S. Tax Playbook, Part 3: Operating and Repatriating Profits
Overview: Once a U.S. structure is established, it’s important to manage day-to-day compliance, withholding obligations, and cash repatriation in a way that aligns commercial objectives…
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Inbound Investor U.S. Tax Playbook, Part 2
Structuring the Investment — Entity Choice & Tax-Efficiency The United States is one of the most attractive places for foreign capital — deep markets, relative…
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Inbound Investor U.S. Tax Playbook, Part 1
U.S. Tax Basics for Non-Resident Investors The United States is one of the most attractive places for foreign capital — deep markets, relative stability, and…
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Business Sale Basics, Part 4: Close & Integrate or Transition
Closing a business sale is just the beginning. Learn how to manage integration or transition effectively to protect and drive value in Part 4 of…
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Business Sale Basics, Part 3: Align Team, Finance, & Industry Factors
Employees, financing, and industry / regulatory factors can make or break a business sale. Learn how to address these critical elements in Part 3 of…
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Business Sale Basics, Part 2: Structure the Sale (Legal & Tax)
Avoid costly mistakes in selling your business. Learn the key legal and tax tips and traps to avoid in Part 2 of our Business Sale…
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Business Sale Basics, Part 1: Prepare the Pieces
Learn the essential steps to get your business ready for sale, from organizing financials to planning for taxes, in this first installment of our Business…
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Individual Income Tax Changes & Opportunities in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA)
On July 4, 2025, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (“OBBBA”) became law, making key 2017 tax rules from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act…
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OBBBA, Explained: What the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” Means for Businesses,Funds, and Founders
On July 4, 2025, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) became law, reshaping several core business tax rules, including those in the incentives and international…
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