Tax Insurance
Protect Against Adverse Tax Rulings
Tax insurance allows businesses to safeguard against the risk of adverse tax rulings that could impact the value of a transaction, tax equity positions, or earnings. At AssuredPartners, our tax insurance solutions are designed to address these critical concerns, ensuring smooth and secure transactions.
Resolve M&A Tax Uncertainties
Widely utilised in M&A, tax insurance provides a resolution when buyers and sellers face disputes over indemnification related to tax uncertainties. By transferring the tax risk to a third-party insurer, our clients can proceed with their deals confidently, knowing that a major negotiation hurdle has been removed.
Flexible Solutions for Various Contexts
Increasingly, tax insurance is also being employed in various other contexts, including corporate reorganisations, financing and refinancing structures, and fund wind-ups or distributions. This type of insurance has evolved into a sophisticated and flexible tool, adept at managing a wide array of tax risks.
Comprehensive Coverage with A-Rated Carriers
At AssuredPartners, we partner with A-rated insurance carriers to deliver comprehensive coverage tailored to your specific needs. Our team of experts is dedicated to providing practical yet sophisticated solutions, ensuring your ongoing protection and financial success.
For more detailed information about tax insurance and how it can be customised to fit your needs, please contact us.
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