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What is meant by a distribution in specie in an MVL?
In an MVL, an asset is distributed 'in specie' when it is issued in its physical form rather than as its equivalent cash value. Examples of assets which are often distributed in specie include property, vehicles, or stock which are transferred to shareholders as they are, rather than first being sold and the proceeds distributed.
What is a Distribution in Specie?
'In specie' is a term which literally translates to ‘in its actual form’. This refers to the process of distributing an asset in its physical form rather than selling it and then distributing the proceeds. In specie distributions are often used in solvent liquidation procedures such as Members’ Voluntary Liquidations (MVL).
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What is a Members’ Voluntary Liquidation?
A Members’ Voluntary Liquidation is a formal liquidation procedure which facilitates the winding up of a solvent company. As part of the process, company’s assets are realised, liabilities paid off and any remaining funds then distributed amongst its shareholders. An MVL must be administered by a licensed insolvency practitioner and are only suitable for companies who are solvent – that is its assets outweigh its liabilities.
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Distributions in specie and solvent liquidations
Instead of shareholders receiving cash, a distribution in specie sees either physical assets or financial assets being distributed instead. Physical assets could include land, machinery, or stock; while financial assets include bonds, warrants, and shares.
Overdrawn director’s loan accounts
Perhaps the most common situation where a distribution in specie is utilised, is when it comes to director’s loan accounts. If your company has an overdrawn director’s loan account (DLA) it is often distributed as an asset of the company even if it is not being paid back prior to the MVL.
This is because the DLA is an asset of the company, which will be distributed amongst the shareholders as part of the MVL; if the director who owes the DLA to the company is also the shareholder who will receive the DLA when it is distributed as an asset, then they are essentially paying themselves back.
However, it is not for simplicities sake that overdrawn DLAs are distributed in specie, more importantly for the shareholders, significant tax savings can be made by employing this method. This is because this is currently classed as capital and not income, allowing a lower rate of tax to be applied.
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