• <Frye, Fortich & Garcia, P.L.

    Blog

What’s the benefit to having a business succession plan in place?

On behalf of Law Offices of Frye, Fortich & Garcia, P.L. | May 1, 2020 | Wills

Life is a game of chance. No one knows when their last day will be. If you own a company and something happens to you, your death could throw your business into chaos. This is why you need to have a business succession plan in place to avoid any questions as to who owns your business for when you’re no longer in the picture.

It’s not uncommon for business owners to be assessed taxes when they pass away. Your company may continue to grow in value as your estate goes through probate. This can cause your company (and your estate) to have a larger tax liability than if there had been some type of business succession plan in place.

One of the best things that you can do as a Miami business owner is to leave your ownership stake in your Florida company to your other co-owners. You can accomplish this by drafting a buy-sell agreement. If you decide to go with this option, then your partners will have to automatically purchase your interest in your company should you die.

This helps reduce the chances that your spouse or another heir will inherit a company that they didn’t know how to manage or want. Any interested party may be able to purchase and use a life insurance policy or an irrevocable life insurance trust (ILIT) to cover the cost of the buy-sell agreement if there’s an issue with liquidity.

An ILIT generally doesn’t have to go through probate. This frees up any money contained in it for use in paying estate administration costs. You may qualify to have your business assets transferred to others via a grantor retained annuity trust (GRAT) or grantor retained unitrust (GRUT) once you pass on. Your estate wouldn’t incur any being assessed any taxes on the appreciation value of your home if you were to do this.

Owning a business can be very complex. Leaving it behind when you ‘re gone without a proper business succession plan in place can make it even harder for your family members or heirs to deal with things though. A wills attorney may be able to use their expertise and experience in aiding other Miami business owners can help you plan for the succession of your business so that you can rest in peace once you’re gone.

Blog Category: 

What Our Clients Are Saying

  • I have known and worked with Austin Frye and his team since 2008. In that time he has helped serve both my business and personal legal planning needs. From guidance on reviewing and keeping shareholder and state documentation up to date... — Robert
  • I have known and worked with Austin Frye and his team since 2008. In that time he has helped serve both my business and personal legal planning needs. From guidance on reviewing and keeping shareholder and state documentation up to date.. — Robert
  • It is difficult enough to cope with the emotional challenges of closing a parent’s estate, and when you are also faced with the issue of your parents having insufficient documentation, and being remote from your siblings... — Zara L.
  • Austin Frye provided legal services to my father while alive and to his estate after his death; when showing the EP docs his firm prepared to other professionals (lawyers, financial advisors, accountants)... — Mark S
  • I’ve been a client of Austin Frye’s for over 10 years. In that time, he’s handled my estate/trust planning and asset protection as well as complicated business deals. — Leslie
  • Mr. Frye recently set up a complicated special needs trust for my son and, as usual, did a great job explaining it and in putting our minds at ease about our son’s future well-being. — Dr. Howard

Read more ...

NYSBA
massachusetts bar association
The Florida Bar
CFP
Florida Bar
AFELA
Florida Bar
NAELA
map

Get In Touch With Us

20900 W. Dixie Highway
Miami, FL 33180
Phone: 305-931-3200

Subscribe for valuable legal updates

© 2024 by Law Offices of Frye, Fortich & Garcia, P.L. All rights reserved. Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | Site Map


Contact Us
305-931-3200