An M&A transaction can trigger Internal Revenue Code (IRC) Section 280G regulations. Learn more about Section 280G golden parachutes — and the relevant tax considerations — below.
What is a section 280G golden parachute?
The term golden parachute refers to financial compensation or contracts with key executives and are connected to a transaction or takeover attempt.
While Section 280G is titled Golden Parachute Payments, this isn’t a defined or technical term in the IRC or Treasury regulations. The terms defined in Section 280G are:
- Excess parachute payments
- Parachute payments
Why is section 280G important?
Section 280G was initially implemented to prevent abuses in management compensation practices and protect shareholders from management depriving shareholders of transaction gains.
When a company is looking to undergo a transaction that could constitute a change in control, Section 280G is an important consideration. If the company has parachute payments that rise to the level of excess parachute payments, the company won’t get a tax deduction for those excess payments. Additionally, the individual receiving the payments will be subject to a 20% excise tax on the payments received, in addition to other applicable federal and state income taxes.
What are the differences between parachute payments and excess parachute payments?
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