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Transferring Stock Ownership to Employees & Unrelated Third Parties

Steve Kenney, Tax Shareholder
November 29, 2017
Transferring Stock Ownership to Employees & Unrelated Third Parties

In the first part of this blog series, we discussed the ins and outs of transferring stock ownership to family members. This blog, part two, will focus on transferring stock ownership to non-family employees and unrelated third parties, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of employee stock ownership plans.

 

WHY TRANSFER OWNERSHIP?

Why do people transfer ownership of their company stock? It could be due to a transition of management; a tactic to attract, motivate, and retain key employees; or for liquidity purposes. Whatever the reason, if you are considering transferring stock to an employee, make sure you understand your options to secure an approach that works best for you.

 

STOCK GRANTS OR STOCK PURCHASES

It is imperative you know the value of your business before considering an approach to transferring stock. Transfers to non-family employees can be made through stock grants and purchases. Stock grants are made when a company compensates an employee, fully or partially, in the form of corporate stock. They are taxable to the employee and are deducted by the company. Stock purchases allow employees to buy shares of the company. They are taxable to the seller. It is common to have vesting periods in the range of 3-5 years for stock grants and purchases.

 

STOCK OPTIONS

Stock options provide an employee the right to buy a certain number of shares in the company at a fixed price for a certain number of years. The price at which the option is provided is called the "grant" or “strike” price and is usually the market price at the time the options are granted. There are two types of stock options – nonqualified stock options (NSO) and incentive stock options (ISO). NSOs are more common; when the employee exercises the stock option, they have ordinary income reported as wages equal to the difference between the strike price and the fair market value at the time of exercise, and the Company receives a corresponding tax deduction for compensation. ISOs are less common and more restrictive, but in contrast to the NSOs, the employee generally is not taxed upon exercise, and the Company does not receive a tax deduction.

 

PHANTOM STOCK AND STOCK APPRECIATION RIGHTS

Phantom stock and stock appreciation rights (SARS) are cash-deferred bonus plans based on the value of the company’s stock. SARS are based on an increase in value, while Phantoms are based on the value of shares. These plans create less risk for employees because there is no purchase required. However, they have ordinary income instead of capital gains. Usually, these plans are paid in cash but can also be paid out in stock.

 

EMPLOYEE STOCK PURCHASE PLANS (ESPP)     

Employee stock purchase plans (ESPP) are not very common in small businesses. They allow employees to purchase company stock at a discount of up to 15% discount (no more than $25,000 annually).

 

EMPLOYEE STOCK OWNERSHIP PLANS (ESOP)   

An employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) is a tax-exempt retirement plan that borrows money from a bank/shareholder to purchase stock from another shareholder. A 401k plan is often merged with an ESOP to provide the equity needed in order to borrow. Advantages: If the company is a C Corporation, and the shareholder sells more than 30% of the total stock, the proceeds can be reinvested and tax-deferred. A C Corp can convert into an S Corp after the sale, where the ESOP can own either all or a portion of the corporation. Loan payments associated with this plan are tax deductible. At retirement, ESOP participants can roll their benefits over to a self-directed IRA. Disadvantages: A disadvantage associated with ESOPs is that they require additional costs and compliance for audit and valuation. ESOP valuation for a selling shareholder may be less than for a strategic buyer. In addition, ESOP participants generally cannot receive capital gains treatment upon sale/retirement.

 

SALE TO UNRELATED THIRD PARTIES

The current market for sales to unrelated third parties is HOT. Valuations are high, with excess cash sitting on the sidelines. Three types of these sales include:
  • Private sale
  • Private equity
  • Partial vs. complete sale
In conclusion, knowing your business's valuation before participating in stock transfers to an employee is a crucial first step. The type of approach you use will depend on your business, as each one has different needs. For any questions or further discussion, please contact us.
  • Achiever, Relator, Focus, Analytical, Responsibility

Steve Kenney

Tax Shareholder

Steve Kenney, Tax Shareholder, began his career in 1988. He has spent over 25 years at Lutz developing extensive expertise in tax services while serving on both the firm's board of directors and the Lutz Financial board. 

Specializing in complex tax solutions, Steve focuses on supporting high-net-worth individuals and businesses across the manufacturing, technology, and service industries. He provides comprehensive tax planning and consulting services while staying current with evolving regulations. Steve dedicates himself to understanding each client's unique situation, putting time into researching and developing optimal solutions. 

 

At Lutz, Steve serves beyond expectations through his unwavering commitment to client success. His attention to detail and deep sense of responsibility have set the standard for client service at the firm. Steve's dedication to staying ahead of tax developments while maintaining strong client relationships has made him a trusted advisor to multiple generations of clients. 

 

Steve lives in Omaha, NE, with his wife Julie. Outside the office, he can be found golfing, cycling, and reading. 

402.492.2122

skenney@lutz.us

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