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Awards of RSUs can provide tax deferral opportunity

Written By: Pease Bell
Jun 30, 2016

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also be awarded stock-based compensation, such as restricted stock or stock options. Another form that's becoming more common is restricted stock units (RSUs). If RSUs are part of your compensation package, be sure you understand the tax consequences - and a valuable tax deferral opportunity.

RSUs vs. restricted stock
RSUs are contractual rights to receive stock (or its cash value) after the award has vested. Unlike restricted stock, RSUs aren't eligible for the Section 83(b) election that can allow ordinary income to be converted into capital gains.

But RSUs do offer a limited ability to defer income taxes: Unlike restricted stock, which becomes taxable immediately upon vesting, RSUs aren't taxable until the employee actually receives the stock.

Tax deferral
Rather than having the stock delivered immediately upon vesting, you may be able to arrange with your employer to delay delivery. This will defer income tax and may allow you to reduce or avoid exposure to the additional 0.9% Medicare tax (because the RSUs are treated as FICA income).

However, any income deferral must satisfy the strict requirements of Internal Revenue Code Section 409A.

Complex rules
If RSUs - or other types of stock-based awards - are part of your compensation package, please contact us. The rules are complex, and careful tax planning is critical.


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