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Fool.com: Why Microsoft's Stock Options Scare Me [Rule Maker] February 17, 2000
Content: If employees are compensated with stock options, what happens when the stock plummets? Rob Landley wants to know.
Tax Man - Stock Options and Your Taxes
Content: The tax treatment of your stock options will depend on what type of options you have, and how long you hold them after exercise. There are two types of options: ISO's (incentive stock option) and NQ's (non-qualified option). Both have varying tax...
Incentive Stock Options Tax-Saving Strategies
Content: www.99options.com Preview the bestseller "Stock Options: An Authoritative Guide to Incentive and Nonqualified Stock Options". 2nd edition just published. View tax tips on Rule 144 stock, lockup periods, and more.
Employee Stock Options Tax Planning Seminar Recording
Content: Get the answers to your questions about your employee stock options.
Employee Stock Options - Copyright Tax & Business Professionals, Inc.
Content: Buying a business, tips, tax considerations
Gannett News Service: Proposed payroll tax on stock options put off
Content: HighBeam Research, Free Preview: 'Proposed payroll tax on stock options put off '... Full Membership required for unlimited access. Free 7-day trial. Comprehensive archive of newspapers, magazines, trade journals, TV and radio transcripts, photos and maps.
Faegre & Benson LLP: IRS Proposes to Tax Stock Options Under FICA
Content: On November 14, 2001, the Internal Revenue Service issued proposed regulations addressing employment tax obligations on statutory stock options issued as part of an incentive stock option plan or an employee stock purchase plan. The bad news for employers...
Proposed Tax Changes; Stock Options
Content: TODAY'S COLUMN focuses on the following developments: (1) new tax rules proposed in the President's economic program and (2) the status of the issue of whether there should be a financial statement charge for employee stock options
Analysis: IRS Proposes to Tax Stock Options Under FICA
Content: Excerpt: "The bad news for employers is that the IRS has concluded that an employee does receive taxable wages under FICA and FUTA when exercising a statutory stock option. The good news is that the proposed regulations are not scheduled to become...
Smartmoney.com: Tax Guide: Employer Stock-Option Tax Estimators
Content: SO YOU'RE ROLLING in employer stock options and, hey, they're actually worth something. Congratulations. But before you start shopping for a sailboat to whisk you far away from corporate life, remember that Uncle Sam is holding out his hand looking for...
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