Client has stock options that have been included in his income. The company w/h shares of his options to pay the taxes, so he rec'd "net" shares and value. When a company takes a portion of these stocks that were granted (not a purchase plan) to the emp’ee and uses them to pay the taxes for the emp’ee, is that considered part of the basis?
At first, I thought so, but after thinking about this, I don't think so. If anything, should be used to reduce basis since t/p did not pay for the "net" shs of stock. Can you tell me the proper way to address this on the tax return? Friends and I have researched this and nothing to be found that will answer this.
Thank you,
D
At first, I thought so, but after thinking about this, I don't think so. If anything, should be used to reduce basis since t/p did not pay for the "net" shs of stock. Can you tell me the proper way to address this on the tax return? Friends and I have researched this and nothing to be found that will answer this.
Thank you,
D
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