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Section 280G Golden Parachute Payments: The 3× Trigger, 20% Excise Tax, and the Private Company Cleansing Vote
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Section 280G Golden Parachute Payments: The 3× Trigger, 20% Excise Tax, and the Private Company Cleansing Vote

Section 280G disallows the corporate deduction and imposes a 20% Section 4999 excise tax once parachute payments to a disqualified individual reach three times the executive's five-year average W-2 compensation, with the penalty applying to everything above 1× the base amount. Private companies can eliminate the consequences entirely through a 75% disinterested shareholder vote paired with conditional waivers signed before closing.

tax
tax-compliance
tax-planning
Section 4501 Stock Buyback Excise Tax in 2026: Computing the 1% Tax, Netting Issuances, and Filing Form 7208
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Section 4501 Stock Buyback Excise Tax in 2026: Computing the 1% Tax, Netting Issuances, and Filing Form 7208

How publicly traded U.S. corporations compute the 1% Section 4501 stock buyback excise tax in 2026, apply the netting rule, claim statutory exceptions, and file Form 7208 — including what the November 2025 final regulations changed and where Form 720-X refund opportunities apply.

tax
tax-compliance
equity-instruments
Section 1045 QSBS Rollover: How Founders Defer Capital Gains by Reinvesting Within 60 Days
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Section 1045 QSBS Rollover: How Founders Defer Capital Gains by Reinvesting Within 60 Days

Section 1045 lets non-corporate taxpayers defer capital gains from a QSBS sale by reinvesting proceeds into new qualifying small business stock within 60 days. After the 2025 OBBBA expansion (75M gross assets cap, tiered 50/75/100 percent exclusion at 3/4/5 years), the rollover can convert a missed Section 1202 exclusion into a deferred, and potentially excluded, gain.

tax-planning
capital-gains
startup
Phantom Stock and SARs: How Private Companies Reward Key Employees With Synthetic Equity Without Diluting the Cap Table
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Phantom Stock and SARs: How Private Companies Reward Key Employees With Synthetic Equity Without Diluting the Cap Table

A practical guide to phantom stock and SARs for private companies — how the plans work, why Section 409A's 20% penalty is the rule that breaks most informal arrangements, how ASC 718 liability accounting affects EBITDA, and when synthetic equity beats options, RSUs, or an ESOP.

executive-compensation
equity-instruments
tax-planning
409A Valuations: A Founder's Guide to Stock Option Strike Prices and Safe Harbors
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409A Valuations: A Founder's Guide to Stock Option Strike Prices and Safe Harbors

A 409A valuation is the IRS-recognized appraisal that sets the strike price on every option grant. Without one, founders risk 20% federal excise penalties, premium interest, and California's 5% piggyback tax — all falling on the employee.

startup
equity-instruments
business-valuation
Grantor Retained Annuity Trust (GRAT): The Wealth Transfer Strategy Founders Use to Move Appreciating Stock Tax-Free
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Grantor Retained Annuity Trust (GRAT): The Wealth Transfer Strategy Founders Use to Move Appreciating Stock Tax-Free

How founders use zeroed-out GRATs to transfer pre-IPO stock appreciation to heirs tax-free, leveraging the IRS Section 7520 hurdle rate while preserving the lifetime estate exemption.

estate-planning
tax-planning
wealth-building
Profits Interests Under Rev Proc 93-27: A Guide to Tax-Free LLC Equity Grants
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Profits Interests Under Rev Proc 93-27: A Guide to Tax-Free LLC Equity Grants

Profits interests let LLCs grant equity to service providers tax-free under IRS Revenue Procedure 93-27. This guide covers the safe harbor's three conditions, the threshold value rule, Rev Proc 2001-43 vesting fix, and the self-employment tax tradeoff partners should expect.

equity-instruments
llc
partnerships
ASC 718 Stock-Based Compensation Accounting for Startups: A Practical Guide
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ASC 718 Stock-Based Compensation Accounting for Startups: A Practical Guide

ASC 718 requires startups to recognize the grant-date fair value of equity awards as compensation expense over the vesting period, even when no cash changes hands. This guide covers measurement, recognition, forfeitures, modifications, disclosures, and the audit pitfalls that derail funding rounds.

startup
equity
equity-instruments
SAFE vs Convertible Note: A Founder's Guide to Choosing the Right Early-Stage Financing
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SAFE vs Convertible Note: A Founder's Guide to Choosing the Right Early-Stage Financing

A SAFE is a contract granting future equity with no maturity or interest, while a convertible note is a loan with 4–8% interest and an 18–24 month maturity that becomes due if no priced round closes — and Y Combinator's 2018 post-money SAFE locks each investor's ownership at Investment ÷ Cap, dilution that hits founders, not prior SAFE holders.

startup
equity-instruments
fundraising
ESPP Tax Treatment: Qualified vs. Disqualifying Dispositions Explained
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ESPP Tax Treatment: Qualified vs. Disqualifying Dispositions Explained

How qualified versus disqualifying dispositions change the tax bill on a Section 423 ESPP, with worked examples covering ordinary income, adjusted basis, Form 3922 cost-basis fixes, and a decision framework for when holding two years actually pays off.

tax
tax-planning
equity-instruments
ISO vs NQSO: Stock Option Tax Treatment Every Tech Worker Needs to Understand
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ISO vs NQSO: Stock Option Tax Treatment Every Tech Worker Needs to Understand

Incentive Stock Options and Non-Qualified Stock Options trigger taxes at different events and rates. This guide covers the AMT trap, qualifying vs. disqualifying dispositions, the $100,000 ISO vesting limit, and eight strategies tech workers use to lower the tax bill on equity compensation.

tax
tax-planning
equity-instruments
QSBS Section 1202 Exclusion: How Founders Can Save Millions in Capital Gains Tax
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QSBS Section 1202 Exclusion: How Founders Can Save Millions in Capital Gains Tax

A 2026 guide to Section 1202 QSBS for founders, early employees, and angel investors — eligibility tests, the new $15M cap and tiered holding periods under OBBBA, stacking with non-grantor trusts, state conformity gaps in California and Pennsylvania, and how to claim the exclusion on Form 8949.

tax
tax-planning
capital-gains
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