John Khil is the Chair of the firm’s Tax practice group, and concentrates in tax law with an emphasis on pensions, profit sharing and employee benefits. He is a former attorney-advisor in the Employee Plans and Exempt Organizations Division, Office of Chief Counsel, Internal Revenue Service in Washington, D.C., where he was responsible for providing legal opinions, drafting Treasury regulations, and assisting in the formulation of tax legislation relating to pension and welfare plans. Mr. Khil lectures on employee benefit matters and is active in the Employee Benefits Committee of the American Bar Association Section on Taxation. He has been a member of the Subcommittee on ESOPs, TRASOPs, and PAYSOPs, the Task Force on Welfare Benefits Funds, and the Subcommittee on Special Compensation Problems of Small Businesses. He is listed in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business 2020 for Labor & Employment: Employee Benefits & Compensation (Band 1).
Qualified Retirement Plans
Advise hundreds of employers in the tax treatment and fiduciary obligations relating to the design, investment, and maintenance of plans, including profit sharing, 401(k), money purchase, defined benefit, target benefit, age-weighted, cash balance, ESOPs, and other plans.
Executive Compensation
Advise public and private corporations in nonqualified deferred compensation plans and executive compensation, including SERPs stock options, stock appreciation rights, phantom stock, rabbi trusts, golden parachutes, and excess benefit plans.
Employee Stock Ownership Plans
Handle leveraged employee stock ownership plan transactions for public corporations from acquisition of stock to disposition of stock upon takeover. Structure succession of closely held corporations through tax-deferred sale of stock to ESOPs.
Collectively Bargained Pension & Welfare Trust Funds
Advise jointly administered Taft Hartley welfare and pension funds, including qualified 401(k), pension, and VEBA plans, on all facets of tax, fiduciary, and ERISA law compliance.
Prototype Plan Sponsors
Represented financial institution in obtaining favorable closing agreement with IRS for failure to timely adopt and amend prototype retirement plan and IRA documents on behalf of customers.
Exempt Organizations
Advise tax-exempt health care organizations and other charitable entities in compliance with special deferred compensation requirements such as Sections 457 and 403(b).
Funding Waiver
Obtained 30 million pension plan funding waiver from IRS relating to employer’s financial distress. Structure hundreds of plan terminations and obtain IRS and Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) approvals.
Window Benefit Program
Advised public corporation in structure and implementation of early retirement window benefit program, including treatment of age discrimination issues.
Postretirement Medical Plan
Advise employers on postretirement medical benefits, cost containment methods, and funding methods for purposes of FAS 106. Draft VEBA and nonqualified plans providing postretirement medical benefits.
Distinctions
•Selected by attorney peers for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America 2019 for Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law, and Tax Law; listed since 1995
•Named Best Lawyers 2018 Lawyer of the Year for Employee Benefits (ERISA) Law
•Listed in Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business 2020 for Labor & Employment Law: Employee Benefits & Compensation
•Selected by attorney peers for inclusion in Super Lawyers for Employee Benefits/ERISA