Individual Income Taxes
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Chapter 12, Problem 20CE
In March 2019, Serengeti exercised an ISO that had been granted by his employer, Thunder Corporation, in December 2016. Serengeti acquired 5,000 shares of Thunder stock for the exercise price of $65 per share. The fair market value of the stock at the date of exercise was $90 per share.
What is Serengeti’s 2016 AMT adjustment related to the ISO? What is the 2019 adjustment?
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