By Tyler Hollenbeck and Cisco Palao-Ricketts
Although there a number of web resources regarding the distinctions between “incentive stock options” (ISOs), which can only be granted to employees, and “non-statutory options” (NSOs)[1], which can be granted to employees, directors and consultants, these resources are often heavy with tax jargon that is difficult to understand. To help entrepreneurs focus on what should be most important to them, we have put together the below quick reference guide[2].
I. TAX CONSEQUENCES – TO THE INDIVIDUAL
A. NSOs
- At date
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