Alternative Investments: Insights on Managing Tax Risks and Protecting Your Institution webcast – March 19, 2013

Webcast By Healthcare

Webcast summary

PwC discusses the tax reporting considerations that every tax-exempt organization investor should be aware when deciding to commit funds into the alternative investments market.

Webcast details

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PwC discusses the tax reporting considerations that every tax-exempt organization investor should be aware when deciding to commit funds into the alternative investments market.

The program will be of interest to a broad range of organizations including healthcare providers, colleges, universities, cultural organizations, private foundations, and tax-exempt entities that are currently invested in or are considering investing in the alternative investments market.

Topics include:

  • Overview of the types of alternative investments and their structures, including a discussion of current developments;
  • Discussion of the heightened government scrutiny of such investments held by tax-exempt organizations, including recent examination issues in this area; and
  • Discussion of the tax challenges with respect to alternative investment vehicles which tax-exempt organizations need to consider.

The program will be of interest to a broad range of organizations including healthcare providers, colleges, universities, cultural organizations, private foundations, and tax-exempt entities that are currently invested in or are considering investing in the alternative investments market.

Benefits from your participation:

  • Stay informed about emerging tax developments
  • Hear from a broad range of PwC specialists, who will update you on the current state of technical topics

Who should attend?

CFOs, controllers, tax directors, investment officers, portfolio managers, and others with a role in the alternative investment decision making and reporting process for tax-exempt organizations.

We look forward to your participation.

CPE credit:

Participation in the live webcast qualifies for up to 1.5 CPE credits. 

Please note that CPE credit can only be given to individuals who remain logged into the LIVE webcast and respond to the polling questions provided during the webcast. If you are viewing this webcast in a group, everyone in the group can receive CPE Credit. Also, those who dial in via telephone are NOT eligible for CPE credit. Please note that this is a NASBA (not PwC) requirement.

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