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Investors & landlords
Since there is no vesting involved, they would not be restricted stock units, and since there is no discount on share price, they would not be considered stock options. They would simply be considered compensation, taxable as wages when you received them and the amount included in your wages would be your cost basis for tax purposes.
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‎April 26, 2021
5:29 PM