Founders and other employees of private companies commonly employ sales of stock in the secondary market as a means of accessing cash prior to an offering or exit. Such sales are typically structured as a direct purchase of stock by a third-party investor or as a stock buyback by the company. Many founders face an unwelcome surprise when a portion of the sale proceeds are treated as compensation for services subject to tax as ordinary income as opposed to capital gains.
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