Israel — Nuances of Section 102 Equity Compensation Plans
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Host Brian Wydajewski introduces Shachar Porat, a partner from the firm Herzog Fox & Neeman in Tel Aviv and San Francisco Global Equity Services partner Jill Guinn to discuss Section 102 of the Israeli Tax Ordinance, its benefits and various alternatives for granting tax preferential awards in Israel.
Key Takeaways:
[1:10] Primary advantages and disadvantages of the two main approaches of trustee, vs. non-trustee tracks.
[3:57] The range of fees and services charged by Israeli trust companies.
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