Taxation of Intellectual Property Presentation to MBA Students on Intellectual Property Management July 16, 2001.

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Taxation of Intellectual Property Presentation to MBA Students on Intellectual Property Management July 16, 2001

2 Presenters Paul Fletcher, CA Partner, Deloitte & Touche Lead client service partner for Technology, Media, Telecom Group Chris Gimpel, CA Tax Senior Manager, Deloitte & Touche International tax specialist within the Technology, Media, Telecom Group

3 Overview Creation of Intellectual Property Tax Treatment of Acquisition Costs Commercializing Intellectual Property Allocation of Proceeds Transfer off-shore

4 Creation of Intellectual Property Patents Registered Industrial Designs Registered Integrated Circuit Designs Trademarks Copyright including software

5 Creation of Intellectual Property Research and Development Tax incentives for R&D performed in Canada Deduction of costs - flexible Investment tax credits - 20%; 35% Refundable credits for CCPCs

6 SR&ED Guidelines Advancement (scientific or technological) Uncertainty (scientific or technological) Outcome Approach Content (scientific and technical) SR&ED work was done By qualified personnel Results were recorded

7 Tax Treatment of Patent Costs Costs to develop I/P may be SR&ED Cost of representation deductible Cost to register patent are capital Patent costs may be deducted as Class 14 asset over life of patent Class 44 asset at 25 percent declining balance

8 Tax Treatment of Patent Costs License to use patented information Class percent declining balance or Class 14 for limited life license ECE for unlimited life license

9 Tax Treatment of Industrial Designs, Circuits, Trademarks Representation and registration costs deductible Acquisition of existing I/P Class 14 if limited life ECE if unlimited life

10 Tax Treatment of Software Development costs Expensed in year or Capitalized May be SR&ED Generally Class 12

11 Taxation of Software Acquisition of Rights to Existing Software Class 12 for license to use applications software Class 10 for license to use systems software

12 Taxation of Software Acquisition from Foreign Vendor Non-resident withholding tax on payments for the right to use IP Rate 25 percent May be reduced by treaty - eg 10 percent Canada-US rate now 0 percent Canada-Netherlands rate 0 percent

13 Summary of Acquisition Costs Internally created I/P may be deductible in the year plus ITC deductible in the year, no ITC deductible over time as CCA claims partially deductible over time as ECE claims not deductible

14 Commercialization Created IP has value – now what? Valuation Value realization License Sell Build the business

15 License of IP Use of property vs services Business profits vs royalties Non-resident withholding taxes Lower rates typical for treaty countries

16 Sale of Intellectual Property Sale of Core Technology - capital License of Core Technology - income Technical Assistance

17 Sale of Core Technology Exclusive license for unlimited term Capital treatment Proceeds less cost equals capital gain Cost less UCC equals recaptured income Lump sum payment with periodic payments based on production or use capital treatment for lump sum income treatment for periodic payments

18 License of Core Technology Non-exclusive license for limited term Income treatment license fees from foreign entity may be subject to withholding tax on royalties Lump sum with periodic payments - all income

19 Technical Assistance Show-how Payments deductible May qualify as SR&ED Receipts are income Separate from royalty payments to avoid withholding tax

20 Allocation of Proceeds Purchase price less Value of tangible assets equals Goodwill Goodwill proceeds are taxed at lower tax rate but no reserves Goodwill cost is only partially deductible over extended period

21 Allocation of Proceeds Should be identified in transfer agreement Purchaser and vendor must agree to same allocation Revenue Canada may reallocate if unreasonable

22 Structuring Technology Transfers Collaboration agreement Joint ventures Cost sharing agreements Identify opportunities before value increases - before technology proven

23 Structuring Technology Transfers Value may be significantly higher than cost Transfer may result in income, taxable capital gains Tax-deferred transfer only available to Canadian corporation or partnership

24 Strategy - Offshore transfer Transfer of technology to lower tax jurisdiction Disposition taxable in Canada Future business income not taxable in Canada Future investment income taxable in Canada as FAPI

25 Strategy - Offshore transfer Create active business offshore Manufacturing Marketing Selling Business profits taxed in foreign jurisdiction and returned to Canada as exempt surplus

26 Strategy - Offshore Transfer Retaining R&D in Canada Cost Contribution Arrangement R&D conducted in Canada Right to exploit in Canada SR&ED earned in Canada on 100% of costs Many alternatives

27 Summary Intellectual property covers many different properties, each with its own tax treatment Tax treatment should be considered in allocation of proceeds Tax position of vendor and purchaser may not be the same

28 Summary Disposition of Intellectual Property often results in tax liability Tax planning may reduce or at least defer this liability