Business Succession. Columbus Chamber of Commerce. November 15, 2017

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Business Succession Columbus Chamber of Commerce November 15, 2017 Tim Jochim Schatz Brown Glassman LLP 4200 Regent Street, Suite 200 Columbus, OH 43215 614-344-7603 tjochim@esopplus.com

Business Succession Agenda 2

Steps in Business Succession STEP 3 STEP 2 STEP 1 LEGACY & WEALTH PLANNING TRANSFER OWNERSHIP INTERESTS DEVELOP SUCCESSOR MANAGEMENT 3

Business Succession Agenda Successor Management Internal Transfers Outside Sale ESOP Benefits & Basics ESOP Transactions Business Valuation Legacy Planning Case Studies 4

Business Succession Scorecard Price (net) & Liquidity Tax Efficiency Family Care Employee Care Customer Care Continued Control Business Longevity Business Legacy 5

Step 1: Management Succession Recruitment and Development of Management Family v. business priorities The management life cycle Culture builders Performance incentives 6

Step 1: Management Succession Professionalization of Management Independent & outside directors Limits on self dealing by corporate fiduciaries Board committees Corporate formalities 7

Step 2: Ownership Transfers There are a lot of options 8

Internal Ownership Transfers Cross Purchase Agreements & Redemptions - Price & liquidity medium - Tax efficiency low to very low - Continued control variable Family Trusts & Gifts - Price & liquidity low - Tax efficient until liquidity event - Continued control variable Life Insurance Liquidity 9

Outside Sale (Stock or Assets) 10

Outside Sale (Stock or Assets) Strategic Buyer - Price & liquidity high - Customer care fair to good Financial Buyer & Private Equity - Price & liquidity medium to high - Customer care fair to uncertain Common Scorecard Attributes - Tax punitive if sale of C corp assets - Little to no continued control - Earn-out and indemnification issues - Employee care uncertain - Loss of business culture and legacy 11

Sale to an ESOP Hybrid Inside/Outside Sale - Seller selects the Buyer - Buyer, Seller and Obligor Common Scorecard Attributes - Price & liquidity medium to high - Tax efficiency very high - Continued control is standard - High employee care and customer care - Enhances business culture and legacy 12

ESOP Benefit No Federal Taxes 13

Benefits of an ESOP 100%, S Corp ESOP company Pays no federal income taxes This is legal 14

Benefits of an S Corp ESOP Passed by Congress in 1998 Corporate income/loss passed through pro rata to shareholders Shareholders receive cash distributions without additional tax ESOP is tax exempt trust no need for cash distribution Corporation may retain profits for other purposes Corp ESOP = 15

Benefits of a S Corp ESOP No corporate income tax No income tax to ESOP trust No deduction for profit distributions Profit distributions to participant accounts Loan repayment for distributions on unallocated and allocated stock Loan interest included in 25% contribution limit Allocation restrictions under Code Section 409(p) No tax-free or tax deferred stock sale to ESOP 16

Other ESOP Tax Benefits Capital gains deferral Principal deduction on ESOP loans Tax-free growth of employee accounts Higher contributions to employee accounts 17

Benefits of an ESOP 1042 rollover Sell at least 30% to an ESOP No capital gains taxes on sale Must be C corporation Must invest proceeds in U.S. operating companies Can borrow against portfolio 18

Benefits of an ESOP 1042 Example 1042 sale No 1042 Sale 3,000,000 3,000,000 Basis 500,000 500,000 Capital gain 2,500,000 2,500,000 Taxes (20%) 0 500,000 Net to you $2,500,000 $2,000,000 19

Benefits of an ESOP 1042 rollover Three-seller year holding period No allocation of tainted shares for 10 years from sale 25% shareholders (no 10 year rule) Sellers electing 1042 treatment Family members of selling shareholders Becomes exempt upon gift of QRP or death of taxpayer (step up basis) 20

Benefits of an ESOP = 1042 rollover Qualified Replacement Property (QRP) Domestic operating companies Replacement period 3 months prior/12 months after sale Monetize or leverage QRP Election Procedure Attach Consent, Election and Purchase to Form 1040 Irrevocable upon perfection A 1042 Rollover Can Generate Significant Tax Benefits for You 21

ESOP benefit business continuity Avoid selling to outsider who may want to change things Management can remain in place Board prior to sale, including sellers, can remain No need to change culture or operations Better than business as usual 22

ESOP benefit - Flexibility ESOP willing to purchase any percentage of business Minority, majority, 100% Doesn t require control sale Can buyout partner, family member or shareholder Can do transition in stages Tax benefits geared to different levels of ownership 23

So, What Exactly Is an ESOP? All rights reserved: Tim Jochim, 2013

ESOP Basics Qualified Employee Benefit Plan Operates under a Tax Exempt Trust Can invest solely in Employer Stock Can Borrow Money to Buy Stock Market Maker for Company Stock Tax Benefits for Selling Owners Tax Benefits for the Company Employee Incentive Plan 25

ESOP Basics Governed by Internal Revenue Code (enforced by IRS) and ERISA (enforced by DOL) Defined contribution plan under Code Section 401(a) ESOP trust is tax exempt under Code Section 501(a) Exempt from certain prohibited transactions under ERISA Section 408(b) and Code Section 4975(d) 26

Basic ESOP Transaction Employee Stock Ownership Plans Non-Leveraged Cash ESOP Contribution (1) Stock (2) The Company (3) Cash Stock Owners Contributions limited to 25% of eligible compensation Contributions deductible May pre-fund ESOP Convert existing profit-sharing plan/purchase stock 27

Leveraged ESOP Transaction Employee Stock Ownership Plans Leveraged Cash (3) Cash ESOP Loan (2) The Company Owners Stock Stock (4) (1) Loan Bank Loan principal deduction up to 25% of comp Additional 25% deduction for additional DC plan C Corp unlimited interest deduction C Corp reasonable dividend deduction S Corp interest included in 25% contribution

How Much Is Your Business Worth? All rights reserved: Tim Jochim, 2013

Business Valuation for ESOP ERISA Section 3(18) adequate consideration standard Code Section 401(a)(28) independent appraiser standard IRS Rev. Ruling 59-60 and DOL Prop. Reg. 2510.3-18(b) Requirements for valuator of stock for ESOP - Advisor to trustee and not to company or seller(s) - Trustee, not valuator, determines value of stock - Valuator must be professional business appraiser with no interest in the transaction or the parties 30

Business Valuation USPAP (AI) and SSVS (AICPA) Income (Intrinsic) Approach Capitalized income method Discounted cash flow method Market Approach Transaction method Guideline company method Asset Approach Orderly liquidation method Adjusted net worth method 31

Step 3: Legacy Planning 32

Step 3: Legacy Planning A/B Trusts Fully utilize exemption or credit for children (B trust) Can name different beneficiaries for respective trusts Unlimited residual to spouse (A trust) Surviving spouse receives income; may invade corpus Possible Drawbacks: Property use restrictions Younger spouse outlives children Legal / accounting expense Family conflicts Funding of B trust fluctuates with exclusion amount 33

Step 3: Legacy Planning Charitable Remainder Trusts (CRT) Annuity trust fixed dollar payments (at least 5% but not more than 50% of assets) no additions to corpus Unitrust at least 5% of assets or, if less, trust income additions permitted to corpus - CRT cannot own S corporation stock 34

Legacy Planning - CRT Tax deduction based on FMV PV of payments 5 yr excess carry forward (30% or 50% of AGI) Term life expectancy or 20 years max Present value to charity must be 10% or greater 35

Legacy Planning Family Limited Entities Family Limited Partnership (FLP) Family Limited Liability Company (FLC) Advantages: Shield assets from creditors Valuation discounts for gifted interests Harder for donees to spend gifted interests Provide centralized asset management More flexible than irrevocable trusts GP can be revocable trust or LLC Valuation discounts at death 36

Legacy Planning Irrevocable Life Insurance Trust (ILIT) Proceeds outside the estate if requirements met Transferred policy and premium payments are gifts Transfer existing policy at least 3 years prior to death New policy not a gift, but premium payments are gifts If incidents of policy ownership such as power to: Change beneficiary Borrow against policy Transfer policy Then, policy proceeds included in the estate 37

Legacy Planning CHESOP: combination ESOP and CRT ESOP Loan or Contribution (3) The Company Owners Stock (5) Stock (1) (2) Cash (4) Charitable Remainder Trust Income and Deduction 38

Legacy Planning FLESOP: combination ESOP and Family Limited Entity Cash (4) Cash ESOP Loan (3) The Company Family Ltd. Entity Stock (5) (2) Bank Loan Stock Stock (1) Owners 39

Estate Tax Schedule Year of Exemption Maximum Death Amount Rate 2007 $2,000,000 45% 2008 $2,000,000 45% 2009 $3,500,000 45% 2010 default Unlimited NA 2010 basis step up $5,000,000 35% 2011 $5,000,000 35% 2012 $5,120,000 35% 2013 $5,250,000 40% 2014 $5,340,000 40% 2015 $5,430,000 40% 2016 $5,450,000 40% 2017 $5,490,000 40% (double for married couple) 40

Gift Tax Schedule Year of Lifetime Annual Maximum Gift Exemption Exemption Rate 2007 $1,000,000 $12,000 45% 2008 $1,000,000 $12,000 45% 2009 $1,000,000 $13,000 45% 2010 $1,000,000 $13,000 35% 2011 $5,000,000 $13,000 35% 2012 $5,120,000 $13,000 35% 2013 $5,250,000 $14,000 40% 2014 $5,340,000 $14,000 40% 2015 $5,430,000 $14,000 40% 2016 $5,450,000 $14,000 40% 2017 $5,490,000 $14,000 40% (double for married couple) 41

Case Study 1: The Perfect ESOP Distribution Company Owner/Founder sole shareholder Very profitable with great products Great customer care and great employee care Outside offer considered and rejected Company culture and business legacy important Elected Section 1042 then became S corporation Bank and seller financing Established directed fund at public foundation Created significant business & charitable legacy 42

Case Study 2: Family Triangle Manufacturing Company Three family factions equal faction ownership Disagreements on sale of Company & internal transfers ESOP presented as neutral party Each faction agreed to sell majority of faction ownership to ESOP (eventually became 100% ESOP) Each faction represented on Board of Directors with two independent Directors President from the faction remaining active in the Company 43

ESOP Next Steps Requires investment of time and resources Complexity and regulation Need experienced advisors Must use independent ESOP valuator A Feasibility Study Will Determine If The Benefits Outweigh the Challenges 44

Conclusion and Questions Successful Succession Plans Consider Management Succession Ownership Transfer Methods Tax Implications (income, gift, estate, etc.) Financial Security of Owners Legacy Interests of Owners The future of the business 45

Plan to be Successful All rights reserved: Tim Jochim, 2013

Tim Jochim Tim Jochim, Partner, Schatz Brown Glassman LLP National authority on employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs) and business succession. Expertise in corporate finance, merger/acquisition and employee benefits. Adjunct professor of corporate finance at the Capital University School of Law, Columbus, Ohio. Member of corporate boards and frequent speaker to business and trade organizations. Author of Employee Stock Ownership and Related Plans (Greenwood Press, 1982), and of articles published in The Journal of Employee Ownership Law and Finance (Fall, 1998), Taxation for Accountants (July, 1998) and Taxation for Lawyers (September-October, 1998) and Financier Worldwide (February, 2011). Co-founder of the Ohio Chapter of The ESOP Association and a member of the legislative committee of The ESOP Association. Recognized as an expert attorney on ERISA and ESOP law by Chambers Partners USA. Martindale-Hubbell Rating of AVP. Fellow, American College of Employee Benefits Counsel. Schatz Brown Glassman LLP 614-344-7603 tjochim@esopplus.com