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EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION

HR Management Activities

Many organizations, especially large ones, administer executive compensation somewhat differently than compensation for lower-level employees. An executive typically is someone in the top two levels of an organization, such as Chief Executive Officer (CEO), President, or Senior Vice-President.

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Federal tax reform: 5 HR must-dos for every business

Insperity

When federal tax reform happens, it makes headlines across all media, with the news of sweeping tax changes and how they impact businesses and individuals. Our nation’s first major tax reform in more than 30 years has spurred many business owners to spend hours with their CPAs and tax consultants over the past few months.

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[Podcast]: Employee Retention Issues

Proskauer's Employee Benefits & Executive Compensa

In this episode of The Proskauer Benefits Brief, Proskauer partner David Teigman , senior counsel Nick LaSpina , and special guest Michelle Garrett , a principal at the compensation consulting firm Semler Brossy, discuss employee retention. It seems like there is an article almost every day talking about the “great resignation.”

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Stranger in a Strange Land: Surprising Applications of U.S. Golden Parachute Rules in Cross-Border Transactions

Proskauer's Employee Benefits & Executive Compensa

The “golden parachute” excise tax regime under Internal Revenue Code Sections 280G and 4999 (“Section 280G” and “Section 4999”, respectively) is at the core of both public and private U.S.-based compensation tax deduction. When Do the Golden Parachute Tax Provisions Apply? Background. based transactions. corporations.

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Time to Consider Option Repricings?

Snell & Wilmer Benefits

In this program, the issuer and its financial advisors and/or external compensation consultants develop a financial model to determine the option exchange ratio such that the value of the new option equals the value of the forfeited option.