Bell Corporation grants an incentive stock option to Peggy, an employee, on January 1, 2013, when the
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Bell Corporation grants an incentive stock option to Peggy, an employee, on January 1, 2013, when the option price and FMV of the Bell stock is $80. The option entitles Peggy to buy 10 shares of Bell stock. Peggy exercises the option and acquires the stock on April 1, 2015, when the stock's FMV is $100. Peggy, while still employed by the Bell Corporation, sells the stock on May 1, 2017, for $120 per share.
a. What are the tax consequences to Peggy and Bell Corporation on the following dates: January 1, 2013; April 1, 2015; and May 1, 2017? (Assume all incentive stock option qualification requirements are met.)
b. How would your answer to Part a change if Peggy instead sold the Bell stock for $130 per share on May 1, 2015?
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Federal Taxation 2014 Comprehensive
ISBN: 9780133438598
27th Edition
Authors: Timothy J. Rupert, Thomas R. Pope, Kenneth E. Anderson