Taxation29 March 2026

Creating a holding company after an acquisition: case study

Should you create a holding company after acquiring a business? A practical case study on cash flows, reinvestment and tax points.

Samuel HAYOT
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Creating a holding company after an acquisition: case study

Updated March 29, 2026 - A post-acquisition holding company can make sense, but only if it serves a real financing, reinvestment or group-organisation purpose.

See also contribution of shares to a holding, holding benefits and drawbacks and French tax consolidation.

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Article written by Samuel HAYOT

Chartered Accountant, registered with the Institute of Chartered Accountants.

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