Mr. Remling is entitled to a $5,200 bonus this year (year 0). His employer gives him two
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Mr. Remling is entitled to a $5,200 bonus this year (year 0). His employer gives him two options. He can either receive his $5,200 bonus in cash, or the employer will credit him with $4,500 deferred compensation. Under the deferral option, the employer will accrue 6 percent annual interest on the deferred compensation. Consequently, the employer will pay $8,059 ($4,500 plus compounded interest) to Mr. Remling when he retires in year 10. Which option has the greater NPV under each of the following assumptions? In making your calculations, use a 5 percent discount rate.
a. Mr. Remling's current marginal tax rate is 32 percent, and his marginal tax rate at retirement will be 12 percent.
b. Mr. Remling's current marginal tax rate is 32 percent, and his marginal tax rate at retirement will be 32 percent.
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Principles Of Taxation For Business And Investment Planning 2019 Edition
ISBN: 9781260161472
22nd Edition
Authors: Sally Jones, Shelley C. Rhoades Catanach, Sandra R Callaghan