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#Finterms: Connelly v. United States

Connelly v. United States is a 2023 legal case that involved the valuation of business shares in a buy-sell agreement. The case upended several longstanding precedents and highlighted new legal considerations for buy-sell agreements.

While the case awaits final judgement from the Supreme Court, business owners should note several important takeaways. Owners are encouraged to consult experienced professionals for specific guidance.

  1. A buy-sell agreement should have a clear valuation mechanism.
  2. A valuation or formula should be approved annually and memorialized in the corporate minutes.
  3. An agreement should be effective during life and at death.
  4. The funding vehicle should not be owned by the company, as the court ruled that corporate-owned insurance proceeds can increase the company’s value for tax purposes. This creates a discrepancy between the entity’s taxable value and its transfer value. It also invites potential litigation by departing partners or heirs, who may claim they are entitled to the difference.

#buysellagreement #business #legal #valuation

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