What often happens is you hold it for a while to reduce the tax burden. Then when you sell it, say you want $100k, you actually sell $115k to cover the extra 15% in taxes. (You'll end up needing a little more to cover…
Yeah, but not everyone's non-salary income is funny money from startups. I work at a Fortune 100 and get stock grants (not options, but actual shares) as part of my compensation. It's real and I can trade it that day…
What often happens is you hold it for a while to reduce the tax burden. Then when you sell it, say you want $100k, you actually sell $115k to cover the extra 15% in taxes. (You'll end up needing a little more to cover…
Yeah, but not everyone's non-salary income is funny money from startups. I work at a Fortune 100 and get stock grants (not options, but actual shares) as part of my compensation. It's real and I can trade it that day…