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For ITT employees who have experienced significant market appreciation, the thought of rebalancing their portfolio can be daunting. The large embedded capital gains in their holdings often create a powerful disincentive to sell, leading to a 'tax-locked' portfolio. While an investor may have a well-diversified portfolio on the whole, a single, highly appreciated stock can still represent an uncomfortable level of risk. In these situations, the conventional wisdom of simply selling the position is often prohibitively expensive from a tax perspective. However, a little-known but powerful tool—the Section 351 exchange—may offer a strategic and tax-efficient solution.

Consider Michael, a successful professional with a total investment portfolio of $5 million. The majority of his assets are in a broadly diversified mix of mutual funds and exchange traded funds (ETFs). However, his portfolio also includes a single stock position valued at $500,000, which he acquired years ago for $100,000. While this single stock represents only 10% of his total portfolio, its low cost basis and unrealized gain of $400,000 make him hesitant to sell. A sale would trigger a tax bill of roughly $95,200, reducing the capital available for reinvestment and diversification. Michael's situation is common; he understands the importance of diversification, but the tax cost of achieving it feels punitive.

This is precisely the kind of scenario where a Section 351 exchange can provide a strategic advantage. This tax provision, as outlined in the Internal Revenue Code, allows for a tax-deferred transfer of property to a corporation in exchange for its stock, provided certain conditions are met. As Kevin Landis, a finanial advisor with Wealth Enhancement notes, 'A Section 351 exchange could help investors with appreciated assets achieve tax-efficient diversification.'

The core of the strategy is rooted in the tax code itself. IRC Section 351(a) states: “No gain or loss shall be recognized if property is transferred to a corporation by one or more persons solely in exchange for stock in such corporation and immediately after the exchange such person or persons are in control (as defined in section 368(c)) of the corporation.” The gain is not eliminated, but deferred, as the investor's original cost basis carries over to the new corporate shares. This is a critical distinction from a traditional sale.

For the exchange to be valid, two main requirements must be satisfied:

Diversification: The portfolio being transferred must be diversified according to the IRS's 25/50 test. This means no single holding can represent more than 25% of the total value, and the top five holdings cannot exceed 50%. Since Michael's $500,000 single stock position is only 10% of his total $5 million portfolio, his entire portfolio passes this test.

Control: The investor must have at least 80% control of the newly formed corporation immediately following the exchange. In practice, this is often achieved by multiple 'seeding' investors transferring assets at the same time to establish an ETF, or by an investor with a significant enough portfolio acting as the primary seeder of a new fund.

By working with an ETF sponsor that facilitates these exchanges, Michael can transfer his entire $5 million portfolio into a newly formed ETF. He would receive ETF shares in return, and his $400,000 unrealized gain would not be taxed. Within the ETF wrapper, the fund manager could then sell Michael's single stock and reinvest the proceeds into other securities to align with the fund's mandate. Due to the in-kind creation and redemption process of ETFs, this internal rebalancing does not trigger a taxable event for Michael. He has successfully diversified away from his single-stock risk and preserved the full $500,000 of market value.

Tyson Mavar, a Senior Vice President and Financial Advisor with Wealth Enhancement, emphasizes the importance of a holistic approach to these complex strategies. 'For clients with significant embedded gains, the goal is always to optimize after-tax returns,' Mavar says. 'A Section 351 exchange is a prime example of a strategy that, when executed correctly, can help preserve capital that may otherwise be lost to taxes, allowing it to continue working for the client over the long term.'

While the benefits are clear, it's important to acknowledge the limitations. The number of ETFs currently accepting such exchanges is limited, and these funds may have higher expense ratios than their more established counterparts. There's also the risk of an inadvertent tax treatment failure if the rules are not strictly followed. However, for an investor like Michael, the ability to defer a substantial tax bill and gain immediate diversification makes the strategy compelling. It is a powerful tool for advisors to help their clients escape the 'tax-locked' state and realign their portfolios with their long-term financial goals.

Key Resources:

IRC Section 351(a): https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/26/351

IRS Treasury Regulation 1.351-1(c)(5): This regulation details the diversification test, often referred to as the 25/50 test, which is crucial for the strategy to be valid.

Kitces.com: 'Using Section 351 Exchanges To Tax-Efficiently Reallocate Portfolios' by Ben Henry-Moreland (March 12, 2025). This article provides a comprehensive overview of the strategy's mechanics and use cases.

Cambria Tax Aware ETF (Ticker: TAX): As one of the first ETFs to publicly announce the use of Section 351 exchanges, its prospectus and fund information offer a real-world example of the strategy in practice.

Longview  Advantage ETF (Ticker: EBI): Another example of a new fund launched via Section 351, demonstrating the increasing adoption of this strategy by ETF sponsors.

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- Gifting highly appreciated stock to a family member in a lower tax bracket.

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- Reinvesting capital gains into a Qualified Opportunity Fund (QOF).

- Holding the stock until death to receive a step-up in basis for heirs.

What is the ITT 401(k) Savings Plan?

The ITT 401(k) Savings Plan is a retirement savings plan that allows eligible employees of ITT to save and invest a portion of their paycheck before taxes are withheld.

How can I enroll in the ITT 401(k) Savings Plan?

You can enroll in the ITT 401(k) Savings Plan by accessing the employee benefits portal or contacting the HR department for assistance with the enrollment process.

What are the eligibility requirements for the ITT 401(k) Savings Plan?

To be eligible for the ITT 401(k) Savings Plan, you must be a regular full-time or part-time employee of ITT and meet any additional criteria set by the plan.

Does ITT match contributions to the 401(k) Savings Plan?

Yes, ITT offers a matching contribution to the 401(k) Savings Plan, which helps employees increase their retirement savings.

What is the maximum contribution limit for the ITT 401(k) Savings Plan?

The maximum contribution limit for the ITT 401(k) Savings Plan is determined by the IRS and may change annually. Please refer to the plan documents for the current limit.

Can I change my contribution percentage to the ITT 401(k) Savings Plan?

Yes, you can change your contribution percentage to the ITT 401(k) Savings Plan at any time by submitting a request through the employee benefits portal.

What investment options are available in the ITT 401(k) Savings Plan?

The ITT 401(k) Savings Plan offers a variety of investment options, including mutual funds, target-date funds, and other investment vehicles. You can choose based on your risk tolerance and retirement goals.

When can I access my funds from the ITT 401(k) Savings Plan?

You can access your funds from the ITT 401(k) Savings Plan upon reaching retirement age, or if you experience a qualifying event such as termination of employment or financial hardship.

What happens to my ITT 401(k) Savings Plan if I leave the company?

If you leave ITT, you can choose to roll over your 401(k) balance to another retirement account, cash out your balance (subject to taxes and penalties), or leave it in the ITT plan if allowed.

Are loans available through the ITT 401(k) Savings Plan?

Yes, the ITT 401(k) Savings Plan may allow participants to take loans against their account balance, subject to certain conditions and limits.

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