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Sting of Deferred Compensation Tax—Is There Any Recourse against Employer

Blank Rome LLP | | Return|
Section 409A was added to the Tax Code in 2004 to, among other things, limit the ability of companies and their executives to optimize tax outcomes by controlling the timing of deferred compensation payments. Although this article focuses on...
By: Blank Rome LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/sting-of-deferred-compensation-tax-is-41409/

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