As seen in the Supreme Court's Connelly decision, the unanticipated reversal of what was thought to be settled law puts all stock redemption buy/sell agreements at risk of insurance proceeds being included in business valuation.
When the Supreme Court took up the Connelly case, virtually no one anticipated that the decision would have a far-reaching impact on buy/sell agreements and estate planning. The facts of the case were believed to be unique enough that they would serve as nothing more than a cautionary tale. The lack of periodic review and ongoing management of the agreement and funding rendered the Connelly family vulnerable upon audit. The prudent client and advisor could avoid the issue altogether by simply following best practices.
Ultimately, the decision did shine a light on the need to follow best practices, but it also included two additional results, similar to an “Easter Egg” in a movie, that have created quite a stir:
Based on the share of the business owned by the deceased (77.18%), the result was a significant increase in the taxable estate and estate taxes due for the Connelly family, as follows:
Remember, this outcome does not result from failing to follow best practices. This updated interpretation of the relevant law could be applied to virtually any stock redemption buy/sell agreement.
Some of the impacts of this decision on estate planning, buy/sell agreements, and beyond are relatively straightforward:
There are additional considerations outside the items listed above.
Regardless of the business owner's net worth, it’s recommended to remove those old agreements and life insurance policies from the drawer where they have been gathering dust, with an eye toward keeping the family from becoming the next Connelly.
Navigating the impact of the Connelly decision requires expert guidance. Our team at LIFE Brokerage can help you review your buy/sell agreements, assess funding strategies, and ensure your business is protected. Schedule a meeting today to discuss your specific needs and safeguard your financial future.