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Another deception by Alan Dye
: "The paragraph below is from Alan Dye's article:
"Where a ten percent owner writes a call option that will expire in less than six months and purchases a put option having the same expiration date, and the put option is in the money on the expiration date and therefore is deemed by exchange rules to be exercised "immediately prior" to the expira..."
Approval by the Board of Insider Trading does not get an exemption from Section 16 (b) of the 1934 Securities Exchange Act
: "Apparently there are Companies that want to allow top executives to maximize the compensation that they receive from the companies.
So the executives who are influential in designing equity compensation plans, make provisions in the plans to maximize the the compensation.
These plans make it such that executives can chose to pay withholding ta..."
Social Security Tax Wage Base Increase in 2020
: "Along with the 1.6% increase in Social Security benefits in 2020 https://www.ssa.gov/news/press/releases/2019/#10-2019-1 you have an increase in the wage base maximum for the 6.2% Social Security tax from $132,900 to $137,700.
This means the maximum that can be withheld in 2020 is $8537.4 up from $8,239.80 in 2019. This tax applies to most form..."
What does "acquisitions from the issuer" mean?
: "Below is
Paragraph 16 b-3(d)
(d)Acquisitions from the issuer. Any transaction, other than a Discretionary Transaction, involving an acquisition from the issuer (including without limitation a grant or award), whether or not intended for a compensatory or other particular purpose, shall be exempt if:
(1) The transaction is approved by the board..."
IPO Financial Planning
: "See new article on site myStockOptions:
https://www.mystockoptions.com/articles/initial-public-offerings-leading-financial-advisors-on-equity-compensation-planning
Has various financial planning ideas and insights from various respected advisers."
Capital Gains Rate Changes & Stock Comp Value
: "See https://lnkd.in/eFCG3nr for timely new blog on capital gains tax changes proposed by the presidential candidates from myStockOptions.com. The value of stock compensation and the incentive to hold company stock can depend on the long-term capital gains rates."
Precise analysis of SEC Rule 240.16 b=3 --Transactions between an issuer and its officers or directors.
: "Below is the Title of SEC Rule 240. 16 b-3 followed by paragraph 16 b-3(a):
240.16b-3 Transactions between an issuer and its officers or directors.
General (a) . A transaction between the issuer (including an employee benefit plan sponsored by the issuer) and an officer or director of the issuer that involves issuer equity securities shall be ..."
New Tax Developments to Know
: "See https://lnkd.in/e4cGv_r in the new blog from myStockOptions.com. These are of interest whether or not you have stock compensation. They impact estimated taxes and separately the reporting of stock sales on your tax return next year.
See some of uou in a few weeks at the NASPP Conference in New Orleans either at a session, social event, or a..."
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