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Bentsen v. Phinney Case Brief
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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis
tl;dr: Shareholders transferred assets from their land development companies to a new insurance company. The court held this was a tax-free reorganization, finding that the “continuity of business enterprise” doctrine does not require the new business to be the same as the old one.
Legal Significance: This case established that the continuity of business enterprise doctrine for tax-free reorganizations requires only a continuity of business activity, not that the successor corporation engage in the same or a similar business as the predecessor.
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Case Facts & Court Holding
Key Facts & Case Background
Three corporations engaged in the land development business, all owned by the same families, transferred all their assets and liabilities to a newly formed life insurance company. Immediately thereafter, the shareholders of the three transferor corporations surrendered their stock, and the corporations were liquidated. In exchange, the new insurance company issued all its voting stock directly to the former shareholders of the liquidated corporations. The result was that the same group of shareholders now owned the same underlying assets, but those assets were held by a new corporate entity engaged in an entirely different business—insurance rather than land development. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue had issued an advance ruling that the transaction was a taxable event because of the change in business type. The plaintiff taxpayers paid the resulting income tax on the exchange of their stock and then sued for a refund, contending the transaction qualified as a tax-free reorganization.
Court Holding & Legal Precedent
Issue: Does a transaction qualify as a tax-free corporate reorganization under § 368(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code where the acquiring corporation engages in a business entirely different from that of the transferor corporation?
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Legal Issue
Does a transaction qualify as a tax-free corporate reorganization under § 368(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code where the acquiring corporation engages in a business entirely different from that of the transferor corporation?
Conclusion
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Legal Rule
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Legal Analysis
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- The “continuity of business enterprise” (COBE) doctrine for a tax-free reorganization