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Romneys likely gained from complex offshore deals, tax experts say

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Among the transactions that are piquing interest are those flowing from Bain’s purchase of ownership interests in two U.S. chains, the arts and crafts retailer Michaels Stores and HD Supply Inc., Home Depot’s former home improvement supply arm, whose sales were being hurt by a sharp downturn in the housing market when it was acquired in 2007.

In each case, Bain Capital and its co-owners later bought back debt at a fat discount as those companies struggled for survival. Michaels Stores’ outstanding debt fell by $164 million to $28 million. At HD Supply, Bain bought $953 million in debt for $689 million, a drop of $264 million.

The Internal Revenue Code normally imposes a 35 percent tax on the sum of canceled debt if it was purchased by the underlying company or a related party. By lending through Luxembourg, and in HD Supply’s case through a string of companies in Luxembourg, Ireland and the Caymans, Bain created separation from those businesses, tax lawyers said.

Further, under a tax treaty between Luxembourg and the United States, Luxembourg does not impose its usual 30 percent withholding tax on interest payments, meaning that the companies could take tax deductions for the interest they paid, but their owners could avoid tax on interest paid on the debt.

Based on the limited disclosures, it appears that HD Supply “got to basically recapitalize their company without paying this cancelation of indebtedness tax,” said Adam Rosenzweig, who teaches tax law at Washington University in St. Louis. He said that Bain also effectively got to convert interest income that’s taxed at 35 percent into capital gains that are taxed at 15 percent. “It’s a pretty clever structure.”

However, he asked: “Is the goal of complying with the system to comply with the literal letter of the law or to comply with the intent of the law? I don’t think anyone can say the intent of Congress in enacting the statutes is (to create) this structure.”

Members of Congress, he joked, “weren’t smart enough to think of this.”

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