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113th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 30
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
January 3, 2013
Ms. Velázquez introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Small Business, and in addition to the Committee on Ways and Means, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned
A BILL
To amend the Small Business Investment Act of 1958, to provide for a small business early-stage investment program, and for other purposes.
Short title
This Act may be cited as the
Small Business Investment Enhancement
and Tax Relief Act
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Small business early-stage investment program
Small business early-stage investment program
Title III of the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 (15 U.S.C. 681 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end the following:
Small business early-stage investment program
Establishment of program
The Administrator shall establish and carry out an early-stage investment program (hereinafter referred to in this part as the program) to provide equity investment financing to support early-stage small businesses in accordance with this part.
Administration of program
The program shall be administered by the Administrator acting through the Associate Administrator described under section 201.
Applications
In general
Any existing or newly formed incorporated body, limited liability company, or limited partnership organized and chartered or otherwise existing under Federal or State law for the purpose of performing the functions and conducting the activities contemplated under the program and any manager of any small business investment company may submit to the Administrator an application to participate in the program.
Requirements for application
An application to participate in the program shall include the following:
A business plan describing how the applicant intends to make successful venture capital investments in early-stage small businesses and direct capital to small business concerns in targeted industries or other business sectors.
Information regarding the relevant venture capital investment qualifications and backgrounds of the individuals responsible for the management of the applicant.
A description of the extent to which the applicant meets the selection criteria under section 399D.
Applications from managers of small business investment companies
The Administrator shall establish an abbreviated application process for applicants that are managers of small business investment companies that are licensed under section 301 and that are applying to participate in the program. Such abbreviated process shall incorporate a presumption that such managers satisfactorily meet the selection criteria under paragraphs (3) and (5) of section 399D(b).
Selection of participating investment companies
In general
Not later than 90 days after the date on which the Administrator receives an application from an applicant under section 399C, the Administrator shall make a determination to conditionally approve or disapprove such applicant to participate in the program and shall transmit such determination to the applicant in writing. A determination to conditionally approve an applicant shall identify all conditions necessary for a final approval and shall provide a period of not less than one year for satisfying such conditions.
Selection criteria
In making a determination under subsection (a), the Administrator shall consider each of the following:
The likelihood that the applicant will meet the goals specified in the business plan of the applicant.
The likelihood that the investments of the applicant will create or preserve jobs, both directly and indirectly.
The character and fitness of the management of the applicant.
The experience and background of the management of the applicant.
The extent to which the applicant will concentrate investment activities on early-stage small businesses.
The likelihood that the applicant will achieve profitability.
The experience of the management of the applicant with respect to establishing a profitable investment track record.
The extent to which the applicant will concentrate investment activities on small business concerns in targeted industries.
Final approval
For each applicant provided a conditional approval under subsection (a), the Administrator shall provide final approval to participate in the program not later than 90 days after the date the applicant satisfies the conditions specified by the Administrator under such subsection or, in the case of applicants whose partnership or management agreements conform to models approved by the Administrator, the Administrator shall provide final approval to participate in the program not later than 30 days after the date the applicant satisfies the conditions specified under such subsection. If an applicant provided conditional approval under subsection (a) fails to satisfy the conditions specified by the Administrator in the time period designated under such subsection, the Administrator shall revoke the conditional approval.
Equity financings
In general
The Administrator may make one or more equity financings to a participating investment company.
Equity financing amounts
Non-Federal capital
An equity financing made to a participating investment company under the program may not be in an amount that exceeds the amount of the capital of such company that is not from a Federal source and that is available for investment on or before the date on which an equity financing is drawn upon. Such capital may include legally binding commitments with respect to capital for investment.
Limitation on aggregate amount
The aggregate amount of all equity financings made to a participating investment company under the program may not exceed $100,000,000.
Equity financing process
In making an equity financing under the program, the Administrator shall commit an equity financing amount to a participating investment company and the amount of each such commitment shall remain available to be drawn upon by such company—
for new-named investments during the 5-year period beginning on the date on which each such commitment is first drawn upon; and
for follow-on investments and management fees during the 10-year period beginning on the date on which each such commitment is first drawn upon, with not more than 2 additional 1-year periods available at the discretion of the Administrator.
Commitment of funds
The Administrator shall make commitments for equity financings not later than 2 years after the date funds are appropriated for the program.
Investments in early-stage small businesses
In general
As a condition of receiving an equity financing under the program, a participating investment company shall make all of the investments of such company in small business concerns, of which at least 50 percent shall be early-stage small businesses.
Evaluation of compliance
With respect to an equity financing amount committed to a participating investment company under section 399E, the Administrator shall evaluate the compliance of such company with the requirements under this section if such company has drawn upon 50 percent of such commitment.
Pro rata investment shares
Each investment made by a participating investment company under the program shall be treated as comprised of capital from equity financings under the program according to the ratio that capital from equity financings under the program bears to all capital available to such company for investment.
Equity financing interest
Equity financing Interest
In general
As a condition of receiving an equity financing under the program, a participating investment company shall convey an equity financing interest to the Administrator in accordance with paragraph (2).
Effect of conveyance
The equity financing interest conveyed under paragraph (1) shall have all the rights and attributes of other investors attributable to their interests in the participating investment company, but shall not denote control or voting rights to the Administrator. The equity financing interest shall entitle the Administrator to a pro rata portion of any distributions made by the participating investment company equal to the percentage of capital in the participating investment company that the equity financing comprises. The Administrator shall receive distributions from the participating investment company at the same times and in the same amounts as any other investor in the company with a similar interest. The investment company shall make allocations of income, gain, loss, deduction, and credit to the Administrator with respect to the equity financing interest as if the Administrator were an investor.
Manager profits
As a condition of receiving an equity financing under the program, the manager profits interest payable to the managers of a participating investment company under the program shall not exceed 20 percent of profits, exclusive of any profits that may accrue as a result of the capital contributions of any such managers with respect to such company. Any excess of this amount, less taxes payable thereon, shall be returned by the managers and paid to the investors and the Administrator in proportion to the capital contributions and equity financings paid in. No manager profits interest (other than a tax distribution) shall be paid prior to the repayment to the investors and the Administrator of all contributed capital and equity financings made.
Distribution requirements
As a condition of receiving an equity financing under the program, a participating investment company shall make all distributions to all investors in cash and shall make distributions within a reasonable time after exiting investments, including following a public offering or market sale of underlying investments.
Fund
There is hereby created within the Treasury a separate fund for equity financings which shall be available to the Administrator subject to annual appropriations as a revolving fund to be used for the purposes of the program. All amounts received by the Administrator, including any moneys, property, or assets derived by the Administrator from operations in connection with the program, shall be deposited in the fund. All expenses and payments, excluding administrative expenses, pursuant to the operations of the Administrator under the program shall be paid from the fund.
Application of other sections
To the extent not inconsistent with requirements under this part, the Administrator may apply sections 309, 311, 312, 313, and 314 to activities under this part and an officer, director, employee, agent, or other participant in a participating investment company shall be subject to the requirements under such sections.
Annual reporting
The Administrator shall report on the performance of the program in the annual performance report of the Administration.
Definitions
In this part, the following definitions apply:
Early-stage small business
The term early-stage small business means a small business concern that—
is domiciled in a State; and
has not generated gross annual sales revenues exceeding $15,000,000 in any of the previous 3 years.
Participating investment company
The term participating investment company means an applicant approved under section 399D to participate in the program.
Targeted industries
The term targeted industries means any of the following business sectors:
Agricultural technology.
Energy technology.
Environmental technology.
Life science.
Information technology.
Digital media.
Clean technology.
Defense technology.
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Small business investment
Tax credit for small business investment
In general
Subpart A of part IV of subchapter A of chapter 1 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (relating to nonrefundable personal credits) is amended by inserting after section 25D the following new section:
Small business investment
In general
In the case of an individual, there shall be allowed as a credit against the tax imposed by this chapter an amount equal to 20 percent of the amount paid or incurred for qualified small business investments during the taxable year.
Limitation
With respect to any qualified small business investment in any corporation or partnership, the amount paid or incurred by any taxpayer which is taken into account under subsection (a) shall not exceed $250,000 ($500,000 in the case of a joint return), reduced by the amount taken into account under such subsection with respect to investments by the taxpayer in such corporation or partnership for all prior taxable years.
Qualified small business investment
For purposes of this section—
In general
The term qualified small business investment means any small business stock and any small business partnership interest.
Small business stock
The term small business stock means any stock in a domestic corporation acquired by the taxpayer at its original issue (directly or through an underwriter) solely in exchange for cash, if—
such corporation is an eligible small business (as defined in section 41(b)(3)(D)(ii));
such corporation is engaged primarily in the trade or business of manufacturing, processing, assembling, or researching and developing products or in the trade or business of agriculture, technology, or life science;
such corporation has been in existence for less than 5 years as of such acquisition;
such corporation has fewer than 75 employees as of such acquisition;
more than 50 percent of the corporation’s employees perform substantially all of their services in the United States as of such acquisition; and
such stock is designated by the corporation for purposes of this paragraph.
Small business partnership interest
The term small business partnership interest means any capital or profits interest in a domestic partnership acquired by the taxpayer from the partnership solely in exchange for cash, if—
such partnership is an eligible small business (as defined in section 41(b)(3)(D)(ii));
such partnership is engaged primarily in the trade or business of manufacturing, processing, assembling, or researching and developing products or in the trade or business of agriculture, technology, or life science;
such partnership has been in existence for less than 5 years as of such acquisition;
such partnership has fewer than 75 employees as of such acquisition;
more than 50 percent of the partnership’s employees perform substantially all of their services in the United States as of such acquisition; and
such capital or profits interest is designated by partnership for purposes of this paragraph.
Carryforward of unused credit
If the credit allowable under subsection (a) exceeds the limitation imposed by section 26(a) for such taxable year reduced by the sum of the credits allowable under this subpart (other than this section), such excess shall be carried to the succeeding taxable year and added to the credit allowable under this section. Such excess shall not be taken into account under this subsection for such succeeding taxable year or any taxable year succeeding such year.
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Clerical amendment
The table of sections of such subpart is amended by inserting after the item relating to section 25D the following new item:
Sec. 25E. Small business investment.
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Report to Congress
The Secretary of the Treasury shall conduct a study and report to Congress on the effectiveness of the credit allowed under section 25E of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (as added by this section), and similar State tax credits, in providing incentives for investment in qualified small businesses. There are authorized to be appropriated $500,000 to carry out the purposes of this subsection .
Effective date
The amendments made by this section shall apply to taxable years beginning after the date of the enactment of this Act.