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Topic 842- Leases Making The Transition K-deep Dhaliwal, Partner, Moss Adams LLP Adam Hite, Senior Manager, Moss Adams LLP

The material appearing in this presentation is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as advice of any kind, including, without limitation, legal, accounting, or investment advice. This information is not intended to create, and receipt does not constitute, a legal relationship, including, but not limited to, an accountant client relationship. Although this information may have been prepared by professionals, it should not be used as a substitute for professional services. If legal, accounting, investment, or other professional advice is required, the services of a professional should be sought.

AGENDA 1. Recap of New Standard 2. Transition Guidance 3. Lease Examples 4. Review of Tax Rules

Effective Dates Public business entities: Interim and annual periods beginning after Dec. 15, 2018. All other entities: Annual periods beginning after Dec. 15, 2019 All entities: Early adoption is permitted for all entities.

Exceptions Applies to all leases and subleases except: Leases of intangible assets Leases for exploration of certain natural resources (minerals, oil, natural gas etc ) Leases of biological assets Leases of inventory Leases of assets under construction

Exceptions Lessees will be permitted to make an accounting policy election to not recognize lease assets and liabilities for short-term leases (that is, lease terms that are 12 months or less, subject to certain conditions contained in the definitions of short term lease and lease term ). Leases with a lease term of 12 months or less will not require capitalization on the balance sheet, and lease payments will be expensed on a straight-line basis over the lease term, which is similar to current rules for an operating lease.

New Lease Standard ASU 2016-02 A Brief Recap

Lease Definition A lease contract is defined as a contract, or part of a contract, that conveys the right to control the use of an identified asset for a time period in exchange for consideration.

Lease Definition A lease exists: if the right to control the use of property, plant, or equipment has been transferred Including a determination of whether the right to obtain substantially all of the economic benefits from use of the identified asset and the right to direct the use of the identified asset have been transferred to the customer. **Consider whether the supplier has the right of substitution

Lease Classification Financing Lease 2 types of leases Operating Lease Both types are capitalized on the balance sheet, but expense recognition is treated differently

New Lease Classification Criteria Financing Lease Operating Lease A lessee shall classify a lease as a finance lease when the lease meets any of the following criteria at lease commencement:

Lease Classification Financing Lease Criteria 1. The lease transfers ownership of the underlying asset to the lessee by the end of the lease term. 2. The lease grants the lessee an option to purchase the underlying asset that the lessee is reasonably certain to exercise. 3. The lease term is for the major part of the remaining economic life of the underlying asset.

Lease Classification Financing Lease Criteria 4. The present value of the sum of the lease payments and any residual value guaranteed by the lessee that is not already reflected in the lease payments equals or exceeds substantially all of the fair value of the underlying asset 5. The underlying asset is of such a specialized nature that it is expected to have no alternative use to the lessor at the end of the lease term.

Expense Recognition Financing Lease Operating Lease For a finance lease, the lessee will recognize amortization of the ROU asset on a straight-line and interest expense on the lease liability using the effective interest method For an operating lease, a single lease expense will be recognized, and it will include total lease payments and total initial direct costs over the lease term on a straight-line or other systematic basis.

ASC 842 Financial Statement Effects Balance Sheet Income Statement Cash Flow Statement Finance Lease ROU Asset Lease Liability Amortization Expense Interest Expense Principal Payments = Financing Interest Payments=Operating Operating Lease ROU Asset Lease Liability Single Lease Expense on Straight Line Basis Lease Payments = Operating Additional Footnote Disclosures are also required.

Transition Guidance Upon adoption of the leases standard, lessees and lessors are required to apply a modified retrospective transition approach to each lease that existed at the beginning of the earliest comparative period presented in the financial statements, as well as leases entered into after that date.

Transition Guidance Transition Reliefs 1. An entity need not reassess whether any expired or existing contracts are or contain leases. 2. An entity need not reassess the lease classification for any expired or existing leases (that is, all existing leases that were classified as operating leases in accordance with Topic 840 will be classified as operating leases, and all existing leases that were classified as capital leases in accordance with Topic 840 will be classified as finance leases). 3. An entity need not reassess initial direct costs for any existing leases. Must be elected as a package and applied by an entity to all of its leases

Transition Guidance Transition Reliefs 1. To use hindsight in determining the lease term (that is, when considering lessee options to extend or terminate the lease and to purchase the underlying asset) and in assessing impairment of the entity s right-of-use assets. This practical expedient may be elected separately or in conjunction with the practical expedients discussed in the previous slide

Transition Guidance Existing Operating Leases 1. If a lease was classified as an operating lease under the guidance in ASC 840 and will continue to be classified as an operating lease under the new leases standard, the lessee should recognize a right-of-use asset and lease liability at the later of the 1. earliest period presented or 2. the lease commencement date. 2. The lease liability should be calculated as the present value of the sum of: 1. the remaining minimum rental payments (as defined under ASC 840) and 2. any amounts probable of being owed by the lessee under a residual value guarantee.

Lease Examples See Handouts

Finance Lease-Example 1 Lease Terms Lease Term 3 years Lease Payments: Year 1: $100,000 Year 2: $110,000 Year 3: $125,000 Discount Rate: 5.51%

Operating Lease-Example 2 Lease Terms Lease Term 3 years Lease Payments: Year 1: $100,000 Year 2: $110,000 Year 3: $125,000 Discount Rate: 5.51%

Transition of an Existing Operating Lease Example 3 Lease Term 4 years Lease Payments: Year 1: $33,000 Year 2: $33,000 Year 3: $33,000 (Year of Adoption) Year 4: $33,000 Discount Rate: 6 % Lessee has elected the package of practical expedients, as such, Lessee accounts for the lease as an operating lease, without reassessing whether the contract contains a lease or whether classification of the lease would be different in accordance with this Topic.

What Should You Do Now? Understand and evaluate the transition effects Form a lease implementation group Evaluate existing leases Evaluate the impact on your financial statements Evaluate the impact on your covenants and communicate with lenders

Review of tax rules

Tax Lease Accounting Tax Lease (True Lease) - Section 162(a)(3) provides that business expenses include rentals or other payments required to be made as a condition to the continued use or possession, for purposes of the trade or business, of property to which the taxpayer has not taken or is not taking title or in which he has no equity.

Tax Lease Accounting A lease is NOT considered a True Tax Lease by the IRS if ANY of the following are true: 1. Any part of the lease payment is applied to an equity position in the asset leased. 2. The lessee will, by default, acquire ownership (title) of the equipment upon payment of a specified amount of "rental payments" he or she makes. 3. Over a short period of time the equipment is used, the total amount which a lessee pays is an exceedingly large proportion of the total sum required to outright buy the equipment. 4. The agreed upon payments exceed the current fair rental value. 5. At the time any purchase option may be exercised, the title to the equipment may be acquired for an exceedingly small purchase option price in relation to the actual value of the equipment. 6. Any portion of the lease payments are specifically designated as interest (or its equivalent.)

Tax Lease Accounting Book v. Tax Accounting 1. Classification rules are similar for book and tax. 2. Operating lease for GAAP maybe Capital lease for Tax or vice versa. Timing difference reflected in the deferred tax schedule

Tax Lease Accounting New Potential Book-to-Tax Differences under new rules 1. An operating lease for both book and tax that is now on the balance sheet, could result in a deferred tax item. 2. On day 1 of the lease, the ROU asset and the lease liability offset. However, they will not track at the same rate Effective interest method for the liability Amortization of the asset will increase over time This will result in a deferred tax item for operating leases

Tax Lease Accounting State Apportionment 1. Property factor Rent expense on the G/L might be misleading Be wary of picking up rent expense at 8x and also the asset in the property factor 2. Potential problem following prior year method

Thank you K-deep Dhaliwal, Partner, Moss Adams LLP Adam Hite, Senior Manager, Moss Adams LLP