Utilizing a DB Plan in Business Transitions Independent Actuaries, Inc. “Lunch and Learn” August 28, 2014 Karen Dunn, EA, MSPA, QPA Vice-President, Independent.

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Utilizing a DB Plan in Business Transitions Independent Actuaries, Inc. “Lunch and Learn” August 28, 2014 Karen Dunn, EA, MSPA, QPA Vice-President, Independent Actuaries, Inc. Prepared by Independent Actuaries, Inc. 1

Agenda for This Session A general overview of DC vs DB plans How a DB plan can be utilized in the sale of a business  Asset sale  Stock sale Identifying the best candidates for this strategy Case studies Discussion and questions 2

Defined Contribution vs. Defined Benefit Plans Defined Contribution (DC) Plans Advantages  Appreciated by employees  Easy to understand  Extremely flexible  Relatively easy to administer  Discretionary contributions Disadvantages  Low contributions make it difficult to build sufficient retirement plan assets  Lower deductible contribution limits  Need high current compensation to maximize contribution Defined Benefit (DB) Plans Advantages  Substantially higher contribution limits for owners  Greater assurance of achieving retirement goal  Generally higher benefits for owners relative to rank and file employees  Wide range of allowable contribution provides some flexibility  Current salary not necessary to make a contribution Disadvantages  Minimum employer contributions required  More complex 3

DB Plans Work Best for: The business owner who :  wants larger tax deductions,  wants to “catch up” their retirement savings,  is over age 45,  has historical compensation in the six figure range,  has no employees or the employees are younger and lower paid than the owner. 4

Utilizing a DB Plan in a Business Asset Sale Owner retains “old” company Sells assets to “new” company Employees go with new company Works best if sale proceeds are made in installments 5

Utilizing a DB Plan in an Business Asset Sale (cont.) Old company retains existing DB plan or sets up a new one Sale proceeds are all or partially deducted as pension plan contributions May be able to “front load” the contributions, but may require the plan continue for a period with no contributions 6

Case Study #1 Joe Owner owns an S corp. Joe is the only employee He is age 54 in 2014 His compensation is $200,000 / year He has had a DC plan and has been making the maximum contributions 7

Case Study #1 (cont.) In 2014 he sets up a DB plan In 2017 he sells the business (asset sale) for annual payments of $250,000 for three years In 2021 he terminates the plan and rolls a lump sum benefit of approximately $2,000,000 into an IRA Annual contribution amounts are summarized on the next page 8

Case Study #1 (cont.) YearCompensation Plan Contribution DC Plan ,00049, ,00050, ,00050,000 DB Plan ,000250, ,000250, ,000250,000 Sale , , , ? ? 9

Utilizing a DB Plan in a Business Stock Sale Works best when the sale is to family member(s) or current employee(s) Usually a longer term strategy – owner is generally still working when process is started DB is set up primarily to benefit owner with minimal benefits to other employees 10

Utilizing a DB Plan in a Business Stock Sale (cont.) A benefit with a lump sum value equivalent to all or part of the sale price is provided as retirement income Allows buyer to purchase company with tax- deductible contributions Owner receives sale proceeds as tax deferred income 11

Utilizing a DB Plan in a Business Stock Sale (cont.) Putting proceeds from a sale into a DB plan may provide protection from creditors that would not otherwise be available Consider the fact that some sale proceeds are taxed at capital gains rates and retirement income is taxed ordinary income rates 12

Case Study #2 No DB PlanWith DB PlanComparison Value of business$1,500,000 Cost to Buyer Cash Down Payment$500,000 PV of after-tax principal payments over 10 years$1,000,000 PV of tax-deductible Pension Payments $1,000,000 $1,500,000 Annual P&I payment at 5.5% interest$126,000 Annual pension contribution over 10 years$126,000 Deductible 50%-$13,000-$63,000 Average annual after-tax 50%$113,000$63,000 Total cost to buyer over 10 years$1,130,000$630,000($500,000) Proceeds to Seller Down payment at capital gains 30%$350,000 After-tax sale proceeds - 50%$130,000 After-tax sale Proceeds - 30%$700,000 Accumulated value of proceeds at 30%$198,000 Single sum value of pension benefit (rolled into an IRA) $1,712,000 Total proceeds available to Seller at end of 10 years$1,378,000$2,062,000$684,000 Single sum value of pension benefit (paid directly to 50%) $856,000 Total After-tax Proceeds to Seller$1,378,000$1,206,000($172,000) 13

Stock Sale with Outside Buyer Can work with outside buyer, but is more complex:  Seller sets up a separate business (consulting?)  Avoid Controlled Group or Affiliated Service Group relationships  Need some service and salary in the new business  Sale proceeds are paid to new business  Especially important to get good legal and tax advice in this situation 14

Comments, Caveats and Cautions There are many things that go into setting up a DB plan for a business sale. It is important that all legal and tax as well as actuarial issues are considered. The actuary setting up the plan will want to consult with the business’ attorney and CPA as well as the plan sponsor to make sure all bases are covered. The case studies shown in this presentation are for illustration and discussion purposes only. In the interest of clarity, they have been simplified and generalized and do not necessarily represent any real-life situations. 15

About IAI Independent Actuaries, Inc.  Largest independently-owned actuarial firm in the Pacific NW  11 professional credentialed consultants on staff, including seven credentialed actuaries  Unlike most independent retirement consulting firms, we specialize in defined benefit plans (both pension and retiree medical) Karen Dunn Vice-President, Consulting Actuary (503) (direct) (503) (main) 16