Miscellaneous 2008

Employee share plans

Source: Western Australia

Published Date: 28 Aug 2008

 

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This paper highlights the tax implications for employees who receive awards under equity plans and the opportunity for tax savings. Topics covered include:

  • comparing the different plans that employers are using in the market place
  • why would an employee elect to pay tax in the year the awards are granted?
  • how to value an unlisted option
  • the capital gain implications when the shares are ultimately sold.

Individual Session

Employee share plans

Author(s): Julie Donnellan
Materials from this session:

Details

  • Published By: Julie Donnellan
  • Published On:28 Aug 2008
  • Took place at:Abbey Beach Resort, Busselton

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