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Business, 10.12.2019 06:31, Jahin5996

"mark received 10 isos (each option gives him the right to purchase 18 shares of hendricks corporation stock for $5 per share) at the time he started working for hendricks corporation five years ago when hendricksā€™s stock price was $5 per share. now that hendricksā€™s share price is $35 per share, mark intends to exercise all of his options and hold all of his shares for more than one year. assume that more than a year after exercise, mark sells the stock for $35 a share"a. what are markā€™s taxes due on the grant date, the exercise date, and the date he sells the shares, assuming his ordinary marginal rate is 32 percent and his long-term capital gains rate is 15 percent? tax benefitgrant dateare hendricksā€™s tax consequences on the grant date, the exercise date, and the date mark sells the shares, assuming its marginal tax rate is 21 percent? tax benefitgrant date

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