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SUMMARY:2026 Digital Lunch and Learn: Section 1202 Benefits for Independent Sponsors
DESCRIPTION:Section 1202 benefits offer a 100% exclusion from federal income tax on gains from the sale of Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS)   but only if certain eligibility requirements are met. This can be attractive to sponsors as it aligns with an acquire and grow strategy. However\, there are certain situations where it makes more   and less -sense to pursue. Our panel of experienced experts will discuss how the exclusion works\, when it makes sense\, how follow-on equity investments for buy and builds/roll ups are treated under 1202\, how sponsors can structure their deal fee to avoid upfront tax and also take advantage of the 1202\,  and the most frequent structuring errors that cost sponsors the benefit and a practical pre/post-close checklist for deals where 1202 is in play.PanelistsModerator: Rob Kissling - Source CapitalNichol Chiarella - Citrin CoopermanChad Scripps - Black Lake CapitalCameron Reilly - Dara Knot Capital
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title></title><style></style></head><body aria-disabled="false" data-new-gr-c-s-loaded="14.1299.0" spellcheck="false"><p>Section 1202 benefits offer a 100% exclusion from federal income tax on gains from the sale of Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS) &ndash\; but only if certain eligibility requirements are met. This can be attractive to sponsors as it aligns with an acquire and grow strategy. However\, there are certain situations where it makes more &ndash\; and less -sense to pursue. Our panel of experienced experts will discuss how the exclusion works\, when it makes sense\, how follow-on equity investments for buy and builds/roll ups are treated under 1202\, how sponsors can structure their deal fee to avoid upfront tax and also take advantage of the 1202\, &nbsp\;and the most frequent structuring errors that cost sponsors the benefit and a practical pre/post-close checklist for deals where 1202 is in play.</p><p><strong fr-original-style="" style="font-weight: 700\;">Panelists</strong></p><p>Moderator: Rob Kissling - Source Capital</p><p>Nichol Chiarella - Citrin Cooperman</p><p>Chad Scripps - Black Lake Capital</p><p>Cameron Reilly - Dara Knot Capital</p></body></html>
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URL:https://members.sbia.org/events/Details/2026-digital-lunch-and-learn-section-1202-benefits-for-independent-sponsors-1758893?sourceTypeId=Hub
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