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I guess the general answer is "you enter them as a sale of New Company shares." The shares no longer have any "ISO" aspect to them, irrespective of how the stock for stock transaction was structured. A this point they are just regular plain-vanilla "stock". Now if your real question is "what's my basis" that very much depends on how the deal was structured but I'd think you'd know that.
Tom Young
I guess the general answer is "you enter them as a sale of New Company shares." The shares no longer have any "ISO" aspect to them, irrespective of how the stock for stock transaction was structured. A this point they are just regular plain-vanilla "stock". Now if your real question is "what's my basis" that very much depends on how the deal was structured but I'd think you'd know that.
Tom Young
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