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Louisiana Stock / Equity Purchase Agreement Overview

A stock/equity purchase agreement in Louisiana transfers ownership of a business by selling shares of a corporation or membership interests of an LLC. The transaction is governed by Louisiana Business Corporation Act (R.S. 12:1-101 et seq.) and must comply with both state and federal securities laws.

Louisiana provides limited offering exemptions under R.S. 51:709. Louisiana corporations file an annual report for $35.

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Securities exemption

$35

SOS filing fee

None

Stock transfer tax

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Louisiana Stock Purchase Requirements

Louisiana does not impose a stock transfer tax.

Louisiana's Business Corporation Act governs corporate matters, though Louisiana's civil law tradition adds unique considerations.

Essential Steps for Louisiana Stock Purchases

  • Securities Compliance: Confirm the transaction qualifies for exemption under Louisiana Securities Law (R.S. 51:709) — limited offering exemption and applicable federal exemptions
  • Due Diligence: Conduct thorough investigation of all company assets, liabilities, contracts, and legal matters
  • Share Valuation: Obtain a professional business valuation or agree on a valuation methodology
  • Update Corporate Records: File updated officer/director information with Louisiana ($35 annual report)
  • Stock Certificate Transfer: Cancel existing certificates and issue new ones to the buyer under Louisiana Business Corporation Act (R.S. 12:1-101 et seq.)

Key Provisions for Louisiana Stock Purchase Agreements

Representations & Warranties

The seller represents that the company is properly organized under Louisiana Business Corporation Act (R.S. 12:1-101 et seq.), all shares are validly issued, financial statements are accurate, there is no undisclosed litigation, and the company complies with all applicable laws.

Escrow Holdback

Typically 5-15% of the purchase price is held in escrow for 12-24 months after closing to secure the seller's indemnification obligations. This protects the buyer if the seller breaches any representations or undisclosed liabilities surface.

Non-Compete & Employment

The seller typically agrees to a non-compete clause (often 2-5 years within a defined geographic area). Key employees may receive employment agreements with defined compensation, roles, and responsibilities post-closing.

Earnout Provisions

When buyer and seller disagree on valuation, an earnout allows a portion of the purchase price to be contingent on the business meeting specified performance targets after closing — aligning incentives between both parties.

Louisiana Stock / Equity Purchase Agreement FAQ

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