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In an upcoming merger, the acquirer will pay cash for my outstanding NQSOs and ISOs. Can I avoid some of the Social Security and Medicare taxes by exercising vested options now?

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In an upcoming merger, the acquirer will pay cash for my outstanding NQSOs and ISOs. Can I avoid some of the Social Security and Medicare taxes by exercising vested options now?

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When stock options are bought by the acquirer without any exercise, the resulting gain is treated as… To read the rest of this answer, please sign in or register below.

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