Death tax, stepped up basis and the prospects for passing tax reform for the first time in 30 years

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Adam Nielsen IFB Policy Development Webinar Friday, August 4, 2017 Death tax, stepped up basis and the prospects for passing tax reform for the first time in 30 years

What we ll cover in the next 20-25 minutes IFB Tax Reform Policy What s there? What isn t? And how do IFB members prioritize our policy? AFBF s tax policy? Where is Congress and the Administration on tax reform and what s the timetable? What has to happen for tax reform to pass in this Congress? Where did the crazy idea for death tax repeal minus stepped up basis come from? What s our policy on stepped-up basis? Where s our focus? Besides burying the death tax, what provisions do we have to keep? What role can you play in getting tax reform that benefits Illinois agriculture across the finish line? Please type in your questions as they occur to you, and I ll do my best to answer as many of them as possible before the end of the webinar.

So What s Congress up to? Writing a FY 2018 Budget Resolution that sets spending parameters for governmental agencies and programs in the coming fiscal year. Contain reconciliation instructions for 10-year budget savings (2018-27) that will waive the filibuster in the Senate and permit Congress to pass tax reform with a simple majority in the Senate. The FY18 Budget Resolution will direct USDA to cut $10 billion over the next 10 years. Overall, it would reduce the deficit by $7T. But Republicans might not have the votes and putting tax reform in jeopardy. Moderate R s support raising budget caps and oppose mandatory spending cuts. HFC wants more than $200 B in mandatory spending cuts. Plan B a shell budget which the Senate would block.

July 27 Big Six Release on Tax Reform Big Six Speaker Ryan, Leader McConnell, Treasury Secretary Mnuchin, National Economic Advisory Cohn, Senate Finance Committee chair Hatch, and Ways and Means Committee chair Brady. We ve listened to 100s of members and grassroots and business groups Single most important action to grow economy: Fix broken tax code Lower rates, simplified code BTW: Border Adjustment Dead Regular order through committees on to the floor Our hope is that our friends on the other side of the aisle will participate in this effort.

121. Federal Estate Taxes Support repeal while still retaining a stepped up basis at the time of inheritance. Eliminating the $850,000 ceiling and limitation on the percentage of the total value of the estate allowed in determining the existing exemption under IRS 2032-A for agricultural productive value. Increasing the maximum gift tax exclusion per recipient to $50,000 per year. Oppose any reduction in federal tax exemption. Until repeal become feasible, support an increase in the exemption to $10 million, indexed to inflation

126. Tax Reform (page 93) Lower marginal rates Cut capital gains rates and/or indexing (the exemption) Farmer Savings Plan tax deductible at time of contribution, taxed at distribution Flat tax study on agriculture Extend bonus depreciation Unrestricted use of cash accounting Improvements to Section 1031 exchanges

Repeal Repeal ACA tax increases 126. Tax Reform Exempt Exempt land taken by eminent domain from capital gains Tax Tax incentives for those who sell or lease land or equipment to beginning farmers

AFBF 439 Taxation p. 166 Charitable deductions for food donations Permanent Section 179 at $500K indexed Annual expensing of preproduction expenditures Accelerated depreciation Deducting all state and local taxes A deduction for business interest expense Permanent 50 percent bonus depreciation Extend 1031 window to identify property from 45 days to six months and extend closing window from six to 12 months.

We have a lot of policy statements, but what do we REALLY support? Tax Reform Survey January, February, and March Prioritize and weighted more than 20 policy statements 149 members across the state, all regions, all ages. Wanted to focus and call attention to one idea during Tax Deadline Week

2017 IFB Tax Reform Priority Provisions: Top priorities 1. Full repeal of the federal estate tax with stepped up basis 2. Maintain production agriculture s special tax exemptions (i.e. annual expensing of pre-production expenditures, pre-buy and the business interest deduction.

2017 IFB Tax Reform Priority Provisions: High priorities Unlimited use of cash accounting regardless of level of gross receipts. Increase the maximum gift tax exclusion per recipient to $50,000 (2017-$14k) Establishments of Farmer Savings Accounts tax exempt contributions, taxed withdrawals.

2017 IFB Tax Reform Priority Provisions: Priorities 1 2 3 4 5 Cut capital gains rate and/or index capital gains to inflation Allow a taxpayer to defer capital gains taxes from the sale of property and machinery by investing the proceeds into a retirement account with taxes due at withdrawal. Provide tax incentives to taxpayers who sell or lease property or farm assets to beginning farmers. Cut income tax rate for S- Corps, LLCs and other pass throughs Allow farmers to income average over a five-year period (and allow sharebased rental income to be income averaged)

Extend 50 percent bonus depreciation Maintain and modify Section 1031 Exempt cash rent from self employment taxes Extend federal tax credits for cellulosic ethanol and biodiesel Exempt sale of family-owned farmland (for at least 10 years) taken by eminent domain or threat of ED Flat tax study Maintain deduction for charitable contributions Reasonable investment tax credit proposal Exempt SE taxes on CRP payments What didn t make the priority list?

Death Tax Cage Match Repeal v. Maintain 58% prioritized REPEAL on their surveys 52% prioritized MAINTAIN on their surveys Average priority for REPEAL was 2.75 the highest average priority of any of the 21 statements on the survey Average priority for MAINTAIN was 3.50 the second highest average priority

Death Tax Cage Match Repeal v. Maintain 25 points to allocate among priorities REPEAL received the most weighting points of any tax provision 470 an average of 5.7 per survey MAINTAIN received the second most weighting points 317 or an average of 4.06 per survey.

Death Tax Cage Match Repeal vs. Maintain 1 2 Of the 40 farmers who prioritized both REPEAL and MAINTAIN on their surveys, 24 ranked REPEAL as a higher priority than MAINTAIN. If REPEAL is not achievable, the survey found there is a very strong desire to maintain the current estate tax provisions -- $5.49 million per individual in 2017.

Death Tax Cage Match Summary Percentage who prioritized 58% to 52% Winner: DEATH TAX REPEAL Average Priority -- 2.75 to 3.5 Winner: DEATH TAX REPEAL Weighting points per survey 5.4 to 4.06 Winner: DEATH TAX REPEAL

So, what does our policy (121. Federal Estate Taxes) say? Until repeal becomes politically feasible, we support an increase in the exemption to $10 million to ease the movement of farms and small businesses from one generation to the next. The exemption should be indexed to inflation. (We re at $5.49 million) My takeaway Our policy supports where our members are today on the death tax.

Who s behind the plan to drop stepped up basis -- Forbes -- biggest loophole in the tax code Obama 2015 proposal to close the trust fund loophole on an estate s capital gains at death unless the assets were left to a spouse or a charity. No tax due until surviving spouse dies other small exemptions 21% of all savings from step up go to the top 1% income households 28% of all savings from step up go to the 96-96% percentile income Five-year cost of step up was $175 billion from 2014-2018 Capital gains rate for high income earners went from 25 to 28.8 % (ACA) Koch Brothers net worth $48 billion each

Death Tax exemption and top rates Year Top Rate Exemption per individual/couple Acres to trigger 2010 Repealed 2011 35% $5 mil/10 mil 2012 35% $5.12 mil/$10.24 mil 2013 40% $5.25 mil/$10.50 mil 2014 40% $5.34 mil/$10.69 mil 2015 40% $5.43 mil/$10.86 mil 2016 40% $5.45 mil/$10.90 mil 2017 40% $5.49 mil/$10.98 mil About 675 at $5 mil

Bottom line: We will not support death tax repeal without stepped up basis. In other words, we will oppose paying capital gains at any rate at the time of inheritance.

Comprehensive Help all farm and ranches businesses and organizational structures. Effective Tax Rate Tax reform should reduce combined income tax rates enough to account for any deductions or credits lost. Cost Recovery Tax reform should allow businesses to deduct expenses when incurred, continue cash accounting and keep Section 1031 like kind exchanges. Estate Taxes Tax reform should repeal estate taxes and continue stepped-up basis which sets asset values at time at inheritance Capital Gains Taxes Tax reform should lower taxes on capital investments. Cap gains should not be levied on transfers at death. Farm Bureau s Tax Reform Principles

01 02 03 04 Review tax policy Talk about the need for tax reform from your farm s perspective with your federal elected officials and staff during the August recess. If you live in Rep. Roskam s district, we are meeting with him next Wednesday morning at Mike Kenyon s farm in South Elgin. Go to the Legislative Action Center Sign up for IFB Leaders to Washington Sept 11-13 Tax Reform will be at the top of our priority list. Participate in our next tax reformrelated action request. How can you help?

Tax Deadline Week Action Request on Protecting the Business Interest Deduction 01 02 03 04 Worth between $450-600 million per year to Illinois farmers. Represents between 2- and 6% of farm expenses. Farm Bureau advocates stepped up making more than 5,000 contacts to their Congressman, Senators, and Illinois two House Ways and Means Committee members Reps. Roskam and Danny Davis. How do I know you got through. Many offices were ready to discuss the issue when I was in DC in late April.

Finally, we re going to start through social media to ask members to share their death tax stories.

Policy Questions Should IFB support estate tax repeal if it does NOT contain stepped up basis? Is estate tax repeal still favored policy over a slowly climbing, inflation-adjusted exemption? At what tax rate would farmers feel comfortable giving up deductions and credits like the deduction for business interest expense? With the potential for losing important deduction and exemptions in the quest for a simple, flatter tax code should Illinois Farm Bureau policy reflect the need for a lower effective tax rate? Do we need to do some policy clean up?