Notice: Trying to access array offset on value of type null in /var/www/progressus/wp-content/themes/oule/theme-layouts/post/content-single.php on line 6
ESOPs are taxed at 2 instances –At the time of exercise – as a perquisite.When the employee has exercised the option, basically agreed to buy; the difference between the FMV
(on exercise date) and exercise price is taxed as perquisite. The employer deducts TDS on this perquisite. This amount is shown in the employee’s Form 16 and included as part of total income from salary in the tax return.
At the time of sale by employee – as a capital gain.The employee may choose to sell the shares once these are bought by him. If the employee sells these shares, another tax event happens.
The difference between sale price and FMV on the exercise date is taxed as capital gains.
Tags: