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Section 168(k) Film Investment: A Live Deal Walkthrough

See exactly how a tax-advantaged film deal is structured — from capital stack to closing. Designed for investors and their CPAs.

60 Minutes + Live Q&A Next Session: TBD Live via Zoom

A Complete Deal Walkthrough With Real Numbers

This is not a teaser. You will leave this session with a clear understanding of how Section 168(k) film investment works and whether it belongs in your portfolio.

100% Bonus Depreciation on Media Assets

How Section 168(k) creates a full first-year deduction on the purchase price of a film copyright — including both cash and recourse debt.

The Capital Stack: Why You Only Put Up 25%

Understand how investor equity, state tax credits, and senior lending combine to reduce your cash exposure while maximizing your deduction.

A Real Deal Walkthrough

We walk through a real capital stack, show you the deduction math, and demonstrate exactly how investor returns are calculated.

How the Sales Guarantee Protects Your Downside

Learn about the 125% sales guarantee, presale-backed budgets, and multiple capital recovery mechanisms that insulate your investment.

What Your CPA Needs to Validate the Structure

The K&L Gates tax opinion, arm’s-length transaction chain, recourse debt requirements, and phantom income management.

Live Q&A — Bring Your Questions

Stay after the presentation for an open Q&A with an attorney who has structured these deals and directed the films. No question is off limits.

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Built for Analytical Minds. Not Hollywood Dreamers.

Accredited Investors

You already understand cost segregation and leveraged depreciation in real estate. This is the same mechanic applied to a different — and potentially more efficient — asset class.

  • Seeking new tax-advantaged asset classes
  • Familiar with K-1 losses and depreciation
  • $400K+ annual income in 37% bracket

CPAs & Tax Advisors

Your client brought you a film deal. You have questions. This session gives you the statutory basis, the documentation trail, and the exact mechanics so you can evaluate it with confidence.

  • Need to understand 168(k) applied to film
  • Want to review the K&L Gates opinion structure
  • Evaluating at-risk and recourse requirements

Financial Advisors

Your high-net-worth clients want alternatives. Film is an asset class most advisors have never been exposed to. This session gives you the framework to evaluate it for your practice.

  • Looking for new alternative offerings
  • Clients asking about film investment
  • Want to understand the risk-return profile