Section 831(b)

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title: Section 831(b)
text: Internal Revenue Code (I.R.C.) Section 831(b) is a U.S. tax law that provides specific tax benefits to certain small insurance companies, often referred to as "micro-captives". Established to encourage the formation of small insurance companies, it offers an alternative risk-management solution that can supplement or even replace traditional insurance coverage. A micro-captive insurance company, as it pertains to Section 831(b), is a captive insurance company – an insurance company entirely owne
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