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Business Organizations Law

University of Georgia School of Law

2005

Executive Compensation Strategy

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Taxing The Promise To Pay, Gregg D. Polsky, Brant J. Hellwig Apr 2005

Taxing The Promise To Pay, Gregg D. Polsky, Brant J. Hellwig

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The IRS recently disclosed that it has identified more than 100 executives at 42 leading public corporations that participated in a tax shelter designed to defer the recognition of income from the exercise of stock options. While the agency thus far has identified approximately $700 million in unreported gains from these shelters, it predicts that the revenue loss to the government will ultimately exceed $1 billion. Compared to most tax shelters, this particular transaction (commonly known as the "Executive Compensation Strategy" or "ECS") is remarkably simple. Rather than exercise the options individually, a participating executive instead transfers the options to …