Entrepreneurs and the Section 83(b) Election
Fortunately, the Internal Revenue Code created an attractive option for startup founders with Section 83(b) of the Internal Revenue Code. The 83(b) election provides founders with the option to be taxed for the entire amount of stock that is subject to vesting at the present value. By making an 83(b) election, you pay tax when you receive the stock, but not when it vests. Regardless of whether the election is made, you will also report capital gain or loss when you sell the stock.
Do note –
- If you have stock options, you do not need to file an 83(b) Election Form.
- If you purchased/received founder’s stock and there are no restrictions, such as vesting, you do not need to file an 83(b) Election Form.
- If you purchased/received restricted stock in a growing startup, you should consider filing an 83(b) Election Form.
- The election makes sense if the price rises. Remember that most start ups fail so you could end up overpaying tax. Check out this Wall Street Journal article
There is a sample election on the IRS site – http://www.irs.gov/irb/2012-28_IRB/ar12.html#d0e3012
Section 83(b) Election |
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The undersigned taxpayer hereby elects, pursuant to § 83(b) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, to include in gross income as compensation for services the excess (if any) of the fair market value of the shares described below over the amount paid for those shares. | |
1. | The name, taxpayer identification number, address of the undersigned, and the taxable year for which this election is being made are: |
TAXPAYER’S NAME: | |
TAXPAYER’S SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: | |
ADDRESS: | |
TAXABLE YEAR: Calendar Year 20 | |
2. | The property which is the subject of this election isshares of common stock of . |
3. | The property was transferred to the undersigned on [DATE]. |
4. | The property is subject to the following restrictions: [Describe applicable restrictions here.] |
5. | The fair market value of the property at the time of transfer (determined without regard to any restriction other than a nonlapse restriction as defined in § 1.83-3(h) of the Income Tax Regulations) is: $per share xshares = $. |
6. | For the property transferred, the undersigned paid $per share xshares = $. |
7. | The amount to include in gross income is $. [The result of the amount reported in Item 5 minus the amount reported in Item 6.] |
The undersigned taxpayer will file this election with the Internal Revenue Service office with which taxpayer files his or her annual income tax return not later than 30 days after the date of transfer of the property. A copy of the election also will be furnished to the person for whom the services were performed. Additionally, the undersigned will include a copy of the election with his or her income tax return for the taxable year in which the property is transferred. The undersigned is the person performing the services in connection with which the property was transferred. | |
Dated: | |
Taxpayer |