ONE BIG BEAUTIFUL BILL AND How To Use Some Of The Strategies That Have Come Out Of The Bill.  

Thomas J. Perrone, CLU, CIC

Ed Pratesi, the Managing Director of Valuation & Transition Strategies, LLC. I help business owners and their advisors achieve a stress-free process to learn the value of their business, how to increase its value, and the development & execution of a transition strategy or strategies. 

Enhanced expense deduction capability – be careful how you execute – too much of a good thing can leave you cash poor and a tax liability 

QSBS – liberalizing the rules allows C 
corporation business owners to potentially shield 100% of their capital gains on sale. 

– This present gifting scenarios to sort of spread the wealth – couple the prospect of valuation discounts and you have a winner 

With the gift tax exemption rises to $15M 

under the Bill – family wealth planning with SLAT’s and other vehicles are enhanced with valuation discounts. Eepratesi@gmail.com  

JOHN SALEMI. John Salemi: OFFICE MANAGING PARTNER, UHY FARMINGTON CT; has thirty years of professional experience, with a specialization in tax issues and management consulting. John can draw upon his practical financial background in addressing the many managerial problems confronting business owners in today’s complex economic and regulatory environment.Jsalemi@uhy-us.com  

R&D Credits /Depreciation changes /Interest deductions – Section 163(j) 

TOM PERRONE Founder and President of New England Consulting Group of Guilford, Inc.  Estate and Business planning, and Executive Compensation. tperrone@necgginc.com  

•Grantor Trust 

•Non-Grantor Trust (SALT) 

•Decanting OF Trusts for IDIT – SWIPE PROPERTY 

•Cash Flow and Executive Benefits 

listen to the podcast…

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/building-and-protecting-your-business-worth/id1539791693?i=1000736782334

QUESTIONS TO tperrone@necgginc.com

Benefit Planning Executive Bonus Arrangement1 

An executive bonus arrangement is a method of compensating selected key employees in  which the employer pays the premiums of a life insurance policy covering the employee’s life. 

How the Plan Works 

●Life insurance policy: The employee purchases, and is the owner of, a life insurance 

policy on his or her own life. The employee retains – at all times – the right to name 

the policy beneficiary and to receive the death benefit. 

●Employer not a beneficiary: The employer cannot be the beneficiary, either directly or 

indirectly, of the insurance policy. 

●Written agreement: A written agreement provides for payment of a “bonus” in 

exchange for the employee’s agreement to continue working for the employer. The 

employer may also wish to pay a “double bonus” to help cover the employee’s 

additional income tax liability. 

●Premium Payments: The employer may make the premium payments directly to the 

life insurance company, or the payments may be included in the employee’s paycheck, 

with the employee paying the premiums. 

●Tax treatment – employee: The employee includes in current income – and pays tax 

on – the net premium paid by the employer. 

●Tax treatment – employer: Subject to the “unreasonable compensation” rules, and as 

long as the employer has no interest in the policy, the additional compensation is 

deductible to the employer as an ordinary and necessary business expense. 

Benefit to Employer  Benefit to Executive 
Can reward selected key executives with varying coverage amounts. The executive owns the policy. If he or she changes Employers, the policy is not lost.  
Simple to implement, with little or no administration  Accumulated cash values can be used in emergencies, at retirement, or for personal costs investments.2  
Premium costs are tax deductible. Death benefit is generally received income-tax free.  
Can be stopped without IRS approval or restrictions. Proceeds may be used for estate settlement costs.  

1 The discussion here concerns federal income tax law. State or local income tax law may vary. 

2 A policy loan or withdrawal will generally reduce cash value and death benefits. If a policy lapses, or is surrendered with a 

loan outstanding, the loan will be treated as taxable income in the current year, to the extent of gain in the policy. Policies  considered to be Modified Endowment Contracts (MECs) are subject to special rules. 

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