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Repeal of Section 162(m)'s Performance-Based Exception Makes Inducement Awards More Viable
Winston & Strawn LLP via Lexology; registration required
Feb. 20, 2019 "In the past, one drawback of an inducement award had been that it would not qualify for the stock option/SAR or qualified performance-based compensation exemption from the $1 million deductibility limit of Code Section 162(m). However, with that exception gone, that drawback no longer exists! To qualify as an inducement award, other requirements must be met[.]" MORE >> |
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