Leslie participates in IBOs nonqualified deferred compensation plan. For 2016, she is deferring 10 percent of her
Question:
Leslie participates in IBO’s nonqualified deferred compensation plan. For 2016, she is deferring 10 percent of her $300,000 annual salary. Based on her deemed investment choice, Leslie expects to earn a 7 percent before-tax rate of return on her deferred compensation, which she plans to receive in 10 years. Leslie’s marginal tax rate in 2016 is 30 percent. IBO’s marginal tax rate is 35 percent
(ignore payroll taxes in your analysis).
a) Assuming Leslie’s marginal tax rate in 10 years when she receives the distribution is 33 percent, what is Leslie’s after-tax accumulation on the deferred compensation?
b) Assuming Leslie’s marginal tax rate in 10 years when she receives the distribution is 20 percent, what is Leslie’s after-tax accumulation on the deferred compensation?
c) Assuming IBO’s cost of capital is 8 percent after taxes, how much deferred compensation should IBO be willing to pay Leslie that would make it indifferent between paying 10 percent of Leslie’s current salary or deferring it for 10 years?
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McGraw-Hill's Taxation Of Individuals
ISBN: 9781259729027
2017 Edition
Authors: Brian Spilker, Benjamin Ayers, John Robinson, Edmund Outslay, Ronald Worsham, John Barrick, Connie Weaver