The tax treatment of NQSOs differs from that of their better-known counterpart, ISOs. With nonqualified stock options (NQSOs), if the stock appreciates beyond your exercise price, you can buy shares at a price below what they’re trading for. This is the same as for the perhaps better-known incentive stock options (ISOs).
NQSO vs. ISO: Which tax treatment is best for you?
Aug 4, 2015 7:59:30 AM / by Jane Warren, CPA posted in Tax, Stock Options