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Title: Global Equity


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Global Equity
  • Crystal Gronau Marlene Zobayan
  • Rutlen Associates LLC
  • October 9, 2015, Session 5

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Disclaimer
  • This presentation contains general information
    only and the respective speakers and their
    represented firm are not, by means of this
    presentation, rendering accounting, business,
    financial, investment, legal, tax, or other
    professional advice or services. This
    presentation is not a substitute for such
    professional advice or services, nor should it be
    used as a basis for any decision or action that
    may affect your business. Before making any
    decision or taking any action that may affect
    your business, you should consult a qualified
    professional advisor. The respective speakers and
    firm shall not be responsible for any loss
    sustained by any person who relies on this
    presentation.

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Objectives
  • To understand the payroll challenges faced by
    companies operating global stock plans
  • Parent company
  • Foreign affiliate
  • To appreciate the typical non-payroll compliance
    requirements
  • To understand U.S. payroll challenges for U.S.
    expatriate and inpatriate employees with equity
    compensation

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What Are Typical Challenges?
  • Central administration of stock plans by parent
    company
  • Only domestic payroll feeds
  • Compliance requirements (for payroll employer)
  • Tax withholding reporting
  • Employer social taxes
  • Legal requirements
  • Corporate tax deductions
  • Locally qualifying plans
  • Mobile employees
  • Time zone, currency and language issues
  • Staying up to date

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What Is Global Equity?
  • Stock options
  • Non-qualifying
  • Qualifying
  • Restricted stock awards
  • Restricted stock units
  • Performance shares
  • Employee stock purchase plans
  • Stock bonuses

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U.S. Taxation of Equity
  • At grant
  • 83(b) elections
  • At vest
  • Restricted stock awards
  • At release
  • Restricted stock units
  • At exercise
  • Non-qualifying stock options
  • At sale
  • Incentive stock options
  • Employee stock purchase plans

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Non-U.S. Taxation of Equity
  • At grant
  • Most countries for restricted stock awards
  • Some countries tax stock options
  • At vest
  • Most countries for restricted stock units
  • Some countries tax stock options
  • At exercise
  • Most countries tax stock options
  • At purchase
  • Most countries for employee stock purchase plans
  • At sale
  • Brazil, Israel, most locally qualifying plans

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How to Withhold Tax When Employer is Not the
Issuing Company
  • Potential Solutions
  • Deduct tax through salary
  • Ask employee for check
  • Withholding from shares
  • Withholding from sale proceeds
  • Proceeds to subsidiary
  • May require different processes for different
    plans or sets of employees

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Withholding From Salary
Parent Co.
Informs company of exercise
Proceeds or Shares
Employee
Employer
Withholding from next paycheck
Remits taxes
10
Employee Cuts Check
Parent Co.
Informs company of exercise
Proceeds or Shares
Employee
Employer
Employee cuts check
Remits taxes
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Withholding From Shares
Parent Co.
Informs company of exercise
Proceeds or Shares less withholding
Actual rate
Employee
Actual withholding
Employer
Remits taxes
12
Withholding From Sale Proceeds
Parent Co.
Employee
Employer
13
Withholding Proceeds to Subsidiary
Parent Co.
Employer
Employee
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Payroll Reporting Requirements
  • Timing of reporting
  • Grant
  • Vest
  • Exercise
  • Sale
  • Annual
  • How will local tax/payroll department get access
    to data?
  • Beware of Data Privacy issues

15
Other Global Equity Compliance Requirements
  • Legal Requirements
  • Local securities filing
  • Contract law
  • Data privacy
  • Foreign exchange

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Time Zone, Currency Language
  • Difficulties in communication due to
  • Time zone
  • Language
  • Who is going to answer employee questions?
  • Currency issues
  • Are there cash disbursement restrictions?
  • How will funds be disbursed to employees?
  • Local currency check/wire
  • Through payroll
  • Cost to employee
  • What exchange rate should be used?

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What is a Mobile Employee?
  • Assignees including expatriates, inpatriates,
    third-party nationals
  • Long or short term
  • Permanent transfers
  • Business travelers including commuters
  • Telecommuters
  • Can be domestic or international
  • Individuals can have more than one type of
    mobility

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Sourcing Principles
  • The general rule is that income is sourced where
    it is earned or over the earnings period
  • Each taxing jurisdiction may have a different
    view of the earnings period
  • U.S.
  • Generally where earned
  • Equity usually deemed to be earned from grant to
    vest
  • Maybe overridden by treaty
  • State sourcing may vary from Federal
  • E.g., Ohio stock options

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Sourcing For Equity Compensation
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US Sourcing Rules
  • Since January 1, 2006 Federal sourcing is based
    on US workdays from grant to vest
  • Some treaties state otherwise
  • US Canada
  • US Japan
  • US UK
  • Specific grants may require different sourcing
  • E.g., an award granted for a project undertaken
    in a particular location

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US Sourcing Rules
  • US resident
  • Tax entire award
  • Allocate award between US and foreign source
  • Foreign earned income exclusion and FTCs can be
    taken against foreign source income
  • US non-resident
  • Tax US sourced portion only

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International Assignees
  • Tax equalization process requires special
    treatment
  • Expatriate pays tax only to same extent they
    would have paid in the their home country
  • Hypo-tax
  • Company pays host country and home country actual
    taxes
  • Tax impact of exercising stock options varies
    widely due to location at
  • Grant, vest, exercise and sale

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Inpatriate
  • What countries require reporting
  • Is the inpatriate tax equalized
  • Hypo tax compared to actual tax deposits
  • What social tax scheme is the employee covered by
    home or host
  • Do you withhold taxes at the minimum statutory
    tax rates or sell to cover anticipated actual tax
    liabilities

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Expatriate
  • What countries require reporting
  • Is the expatriate tax equalized
  • Hypo tax compared to actual tax deposits
  • What social tax scheme is the employee covered by
    home or host
  • Do you withhold taxes at the minimum statutory
    tax rates or sell to cover anticipated actual tax
    liabilities

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Double Tax Treaties
  • Each double tax treaty is different
  • U.S has double tax treaties with almost 70
    countries
  • BUT generally an individual is tax exempt if
  • The employee is present in the host country for
    183 days or less,
  • In the taxable year concerned or rolling 12 month
    period
  • Referred to as 183 day rule
  • The employee compensation is paid by or on behalf
    of an employer which is not a resident of the
    host country, and
  • The compensation is not borne by a Permanent
    Establishment (PE) or fixed base which the
    employer has in the host country
  • Economic employer

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Totalization Agreements
  • Similar to double tax treaties but focus is
    social security
  • U.S. has totalization agreements with 25
    countries
  • Generally, individual can be covered in Home
    Country for up to 5 years
  • May mean that income tax and social tax are
    sourced differently for the same income

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Example
  • Peter, an employee of ACME Inc. in the U.S. is
    assigned to work in Germany for 3 years starting
    July 1, 2014. ACME obtain a Certificate of
    Coverage to retain Peter in the U.S. social
    security system during the course of his
    assignment. In March 2015, Peter receives a bonus
    of 10,000 related to his performance during
    2014. What taxes have to be paid?
  • U.S. income tax on 10,000 x 50
  • U.S. social tax on 10,000 x 100
  • German income tax on 10,000 x 50
  • Does the payer matter?
  • Assuming a US citizen and the company takes a
    position that U.S. withholding is not required on
    foreign sourced income as the individual is
    subject to foreign withholding

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Other Administrative Items
  • Shadow payroll for international assignees
  • Exchange rates
  • Actual or hypo tax
  • For short term mobile employees from non treaty
    countries How do you withhold on and report
    earnings?
  • Form W-7 Individual Taxpayer Identification
    Number
  • Timing and processing issues

29
Other Sourcing Issues
  • Tracking and allocating multistate domestic
    workdays includes sales team
  • Permanent transfers
  • Business travelers

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Payroll Deposit Rule
  • Taxes withheld on equity transactions have the
    same withholding deposit rules as a regular
    payroll
  • Tax withholding in excess of 100,000
  • Must be deposited the next business day

31
Staying Up To Date
  • Withholding rates change annually
  • Constant international law changes
  • Withholding requirements
  • Reporting requirements
  • Legal requirements
  • Consultant update newsletters

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Any Questions?
  • Crystal Gronau
  • Rutlen Associates LLC
  • cgronau_at_rutlen.com
  • 650-279-5879
  • Marlene Zobayan
  • Rutlen Associates LLC
  • mzobayan_at_rutlen.com
  • 650-868-9282

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