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How Does an ESOP Work?

An Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) is a type of employee benefit plan that acquires company stock and holds it in accounts for employees. Learn more about how an ESOP works in our video.   Transcript An ESOP is a qualified ...
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How Do the S Corporation Anti-Abuse Rules Work?

There can be a substantial tax advantage to the S corporation ESOP business model and there are anti-abuse rules that apply to all S corporation ESOPs. Watch this video to learn more. Transcript The anti-abuse rules are what we like to ...
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How Do I Know if I Should Consider a Leveraged or Non-leveraged ESOP for My Company?

In this video, ESOP attorney Kevin Long explains whether a leveraged or non-leveraged ESOP is the right choice for your company. Transcript Whether you should consider a leveraged or a non-leveraged ESOP for your company comes down to ...
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How Do I Determine If an ESOP Is Feasible for My Client?

Watch this video to learn more about determining if an ESOP is feasible financially for a company. Transcript It's important to determine whether an ESOP is feasible for the corporation and whether it's suitable for the other parties ...
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How Can S Corporation Distributions Be Used By an ESOP?

In this video, we discuss how S corporation distributions can be used by an ESOP. Transcript S corporation distributions can be an important source of liquidity and cash flow for the plan. They can be used to pay expenses of the ...
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How Can C Corporation Dividends Be Deducted and Used By an ESOP?

Internal Revenue Code allows a C corporation paying dividends on ESOP shares to take a deduction for the dividends paid if they are used for certain purposes. Learn more in our video. Transcript C corporation dividends can be deducted by ...
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