Title: OWNERSHIP STRUCTURES Coops v' LLCs
1OWNERSHIP STRUCTURES Co-ops v. LLCs
Dave Swanson Dorsey Whitney LLP
612.343.8275swanson.dave_at_dorsey.com
Oregon Wind Working Group June 3, 2003
2Overview
- Compare Coop v. LLC
- Selecting a Structure For a New Value-Added
Business---Coop v. LLC - Limited Application of Corporations
- Tax attributes
- Highlight Impact of
- Tax attributes
- Securities registration
- Capper-Volstead (antitrust)
3Definitions of Cooperative
- Tax Law Definition
- Capper-Volstead Definition for Farm Coops
- Borrowing Eligibility CoBank, NCB
- Coop Trade Association Eligibility Standards
- Rochdale Principles
- State Federal Securities Laws
- Common ThemeAllocate Margins by Patronage
4Tax Attributes of Coops
- Subchapter T
- Patronage sourced income deduction
- Operation on a cooperative basis
- Patronage allocation (preexisting duty)
- Democratic control
- Subordination of capital
- Mutuality of interest
- 20 Cash distribution in 8½ months
- Sourcing of income/expenses
5Tax Attributes of Coops (contd)
- 521
- Only deal with farmer-members products
- 8 dividend limitation on 1 vote/member
6Comparison of Traditional and New Generation
Coops
- Traditional Cooperative
- Open Membership
- Voluntary Membership
- Low Up-Front Membership Cost
- Retain Margins/Revolve Patronage Equities
7Comparison of Traditional and New Generation
Coops (cntd)
- New Generation Cooperatives
- Limited Membership
- High Up-Front Membership Cost
- Longer-Term Contractual Commitment
- Shares are Traded
- Margins are Distributed
8Tax Attributes of LLCs
- Pure Pass-Through of Tax Attributes to Members
- No Patronage Requirement (but its allowed)
facilitates non-member equity - Publicly Traded Partnership Rules
- Self-employment Tax
- Passive Activity Loss Limitations
9Is Capper Volstead Critical?
- Capper-Volstead does not mandate cooperative
label - Price fixing exemption allows market power
unless undue price enhancement - Joint venture analysis for new ventures
- Importance for common marketing pools
10The Equity Limitation
- Patronage Based Earnings Distribution Limits the
Pool of Potential Investors - Limits on Preferred Stock as an Equity Source
- Dividend allocation rule
- State law limits on dividend rate
- Joint Ventures as an Equity Source
- -Tax and securities issues for new coops
- -Cost and complexity
11Choice of EntityThe New Wyoming and Minnesota
Cooperative Statutes
- Permit Either Partnership or Cooperative Tax
Models - Permit Much Greater Flexibility For Attracting
Outside Investment Capital
12Choice of Entity Coop v. LLC
- Existing Coops? Conversion to LLC a Taxable
Transaction - Coop Members
13Choice of Entity Coop v. LLC
- Four Tax Models
- Straight Coop (corporation operated on a
cooperative basis) - Straight LLC (LLC operated as a partnership)
- LLC taxed as a corporation operated on a
cooperative basis. PLR 200119016 - Cooperative LLC (LLC taxed as a partnership but
operated on a cooperative basis)
14Choice of Entity Coop v. LLC
- New coops Its an art not a science
15Choice of Entity Coop v. LLC
- The Tax / Equity Flexibility Factor
- Coop
- May be tax neutral (but with limits)
- Outside equity limits
- LLC
- Tax neutral
- Outside equity flexibility
16Choice of Entity Coop v. LLCSome Driving
Factors
- Securities Registration
- Cost
- 521 exemption
- Intra-state
- Private placement
- Tax Credits ethanol
- Blue Sky Exemptions
- Borrowing Eligibility
- Importance of Non-Producer Investment
- Special Program eligibility
- Nature of the Farm Product Involved
- Nature of the Market and End Products
17Funding the Start Up
- Seed Money Offering
- Securities issue
- Other Funding Sources
- USDA programs
- State programs
- Local economic development
18Member Communications Issues
- Traditional Modela Board Function
- Securities Law Concepts Conflict with the
Traditional Model - Equal access to important information (no
selective disclosure) - Timing of reporting important information
- Quiet periods
- No pre-offering solicitation
19Member Supply Contract Issues
- Importance of Defining Delivery Price
- Risk mitigation feature
- A financing matter (enforcement by creditors)
- Overpayment issues in bankruptcy
- State Law Limitations
- Collective v. Individual Decision Making
20QUESTIONS?