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by wyman
3636 days ago
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Absolutely agree. ISOs should also be taxed on liquidity as well, instead of an AMT on exercise. There was a group, ReformAMT.org, opened in the wake of the 2000 tech crash, where many employees ended up owing massive amounts of AMT on now-devalued stock. However, it seems that the employers' and investors' interests are against the employees' here - the investors want what few employee shares are lost to be returned so they are diluted less, employers want holden handcuffs to reduce mobility, and only the much-weaker at lobbying employees want more freedom/mobility. |
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