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Taxation of Non-Competes in Sale of Business Context

By Michael Fucci on July 30, 2009
Posted in Restrictive Covenants

I recently ran across this newsletter article regarding taxation of non-compete clauses in the sale of closely held businesses and thought it worth passing along for those who find themselves negotiating non-compete agreements in the context of the sale of a closely held business.
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