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Related Party Transactions (Notes)
6 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2020
Related Party Transactions [Abstract]  
Related party transactions RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
Prior to the IPO, the Company used certain functions and services performed by Post. These functions and services included legal, finance, internal audit, treasury, information technology support, insurance and tax matters, the use of office and/or data center space; payroll processing services; and tax compliance services. Costs for these functions and services performed by Post were allocated to the Company based on a reasonable activity base (including specific costs, revenue, net assets and headcount, or a combination of such items) or another reasonable method. For the three and six months ended March 31, 2019, allocated costs were $3.2 and $5.5, respectively, including $1.7 and $2.9, respectively, of costs related to the separation from Post. Allocated costs were included in “Selling, general and administrative expenses” in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations. Costs related to the separation from Post were $0.3 and $1.8 for the three and six months ended March 31, 2020, respectively.
After the completion of the IPO, Post continues to provide these services and other services to the Company under a master services agreement (“MSA”). In addition to charges for these services, the Company also incurs certain pass-through charges from Post, primarily relating to stock-based compensation for employees participating in Post’s stock-based compensation plans. MSA fees for the three and six months ended March 31, 2020 were $0.5 and $1.0, respectively, and stock-based compensation expense related to Post’s stock-based compensation plans for the three and six months ended March 31, 2020 were $0.8 and $1.9, respectively. MSA fees and stock-based compensation expense were reported in “Selling, general and administrative expenses” in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Operations.
The Company sells certain products to Post and its subsidiaries. For the periods prior to the IPO, the amounts related to these transactions were included in the accompanying financial statements based upon transfer prices in effect at the time of the individual transactions. For the periods subsequent to the IPO, these transactions were based upon pricing governed by
agreements between the Company and Post and its subsidiaries. These transactions were consistent with prices of similar arm's-length transactions during all periods. During each of the three and six months ended March 31, 2020 and 2019, net sales to, purchases from and royalties paid to Post and its subsidiaries were immaterial.
In connection with the IPO, the Company entered into a series of agreements with Post which govern the ongoing relationship between the Company and Post. These agreements included the LLC Agreement, an employee matters agreement, an investor rights agreement, a tax matters agreement, a tax receivable agreement and the MSA, among others. Under certain of these agreements, the Company incurs expenses payable to Post in connection with certain administrative services provided for varying lengths of time. The Company had receivables and payables with Post of $0.1 and $1.7, respectively, at March 31, 2020, related to MSA fees and pass-through charges owed by the Company to Post, as well as related party sales and purchases. The receivables and payables were included in “Receivables, net” and “Accounts payable,” respectively, on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet. The Company also had a payable to Post of $5.3 at March 31, 2020 related to the quarterly tax distribution from BellRing LLC to Post pursuant to the terms of the LLC Agreement. This amount was included in “Other current liabilities” on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet. During the three and six months ended March 31, 2020, BellRing LLC paid $6.4 to Post for the quarterly tax distribution.
Based on the provisions of the tax receivable agreement, BellRing Inc. must pay to Post (or certain of its transferees or other assignees) 85% of the amount of cash savings, if any, in U.S. federal income tax, as well as state and local income tax and franchise tax (using an assumed tax rate) and foreign tax that BellRing Inc. realizes (or, in some circumstances, is deemed to realize) as a result of (a) the increase in the tax basis of assets of BellRing LLC attributable to (i) the redemption of Post’s (or certain transferees’ or assignees’) BellRing LLC units for shares of Class A Common Stock or cash, (ii) deemed sales by Post (or certain of its transferees or assignees) of BellRing LLC units or assets to BellRing Inc., (iii) certain actual or deemed distributions from BellRing LLC to Post (or certain transferees or assignees) and (iv) certain formation transactions, (b) disproportionate allocations of tax benefits to BellRing Inc. as a result of Section 704(c) of the Internal Revenue Code and (c) certain tax benefits (e.g., imputed interest, basis adjustments, etc.) attributable to payments under the tax receivable agreement. Amounts payable to Post related to the tax receivable agreement were $10.9 at March 31, 2020, and were recorded in “Other liabilities” on the Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheet.