In an environment where insurance premiums have climbed steadily for the past few quarters, businesses are confronting a fundamental question: how long can they afford to play by the old rules?
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Is Captive Insurance a Legitimate Tax Shelter?
Captive insurance can have perfectly legal tax and financial benefits, but some companies go too far Reviewed by Lea D. Uradu Fact checked by Vikki Velasquez All businesses need to protect themselves ...
Oliver Hahn, the cofounder of Peak Insurance, is making captive insurance more accessible to medium-sized companies. After becoming the Head of Finance at Kyte, a small US-based company for rental ...
Julia Kagan is a financial/consumer journalist and former senior editor, personal finance, of Investopedia. Bobby L. Hickman is a longtime business and financial journalist who brings decades of ...
On Aug. 15, 2025, the U.S. Tax Court issued its opinion in Kadau v. Commissioner, highlighting a problem the captive insurance space has been far too willing to ignore: the misuse of life insurance ...
"Every industry can benefit from captives, bringing more control and transparency to how insurance is managed," states Illia Kasian, Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of Matcha, the San ...
Through the state's new captive insurance program, the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville will be charged a $1.07 million property insurance premium for its athletic facilities that have a ...
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