Hi everyone it's been a while. Employee received 5% of her employer's (small company) stock back when she signed on as an employee of the company. At the time the company was loosing money and the stock was worthless. The stock is now worth 50,000 and the company wants to buy her out. Would this be a capital gain or taxable compentation to her? Her company wants to send her a 1099-MISC for the 50,000 but I say it's a capital gain and she should get a 1099-B.
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Originally posted by John of PA View PostHi everyone it's been a while. Employee received 5% of her employer's (small company) stock back when she signed on as an employee of the company. At the time the company was loosing money and the stock was worthless. The stock is now worth 50,000 and the company wants to buy her out. Would this be a capital gain or taxable compentation to her? Her company wants to send her a 1099-MISC for the 50,000 but I say it's a capital gain and she should get a 1099-B.Last edited by jimmcg; 08-19-2010, 09:05 AM.
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