Nonstatutory stock options [electronic resource] / Matthew J. Eickman.

" ... examines the rules governing the taxation of stock options granted to employees by their employers as compensation for services rendered. Under the Internal Revenue Code, there are two basic types of compensatory stock options--statutory and nonstatutory. This Portfolio focuses on nonstat...

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Online Access: Law Students, Faculty, and Staff (via Bloomberg Law)
Main Author: Eickman, Matthew J.
Corporate Author: Tax Management Inc
Other title:Bloomberg Law online
Bloomberg Law online.
Format: Electronic Website
Language:English
Published: Arlington, VA : Tax Management, [2008-]
Series:Tax management portfolios ; 383-5th.
Tax management compensation planning portfolios ; portfolio 383-5th.
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Summary:" ... examines the rules governing the taxation of stock options granted to employees by their employers as compensation for services rendered. Under the Internal Revenue Code, there are two basic types of compensatory stock options--statutory and nonstatutory. This Portfolio focuses on nonstatutory stock options."
Item Description:Title from title screen (viewed October 17, 2012).
Publication Frequency:Updated irregularly
Format:Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.