Skip to main content
Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Update

Higher Taxes Potentially Ahead for Executive Compensation: President-Elect Biden’s Proposed Tax Plan’s Effects on Executive Pay

November 9, 2020
Joe Biden from the Democratic Party ticket has been declared the winner of the presidency in last week's election, and barring any surprises, he will become the 46th President of the United States in January 2021. In addition, the Democratic Party has retained its majority in the House of Representatives in last week's election, while the state of the Senate majority is still unknown as of the date of this alert. With this level of control, the policies and priorities of President-elect Biden likely will be reflected in the congressional legislative agenda at some point in the future. These policies and priorities include President-elect Biden’s plans to increase certain taxes that often relate to executive compensation. These increased taxes are discussed below primarily from an employer’s standpoint on the amendment of its existing, or the adoption of new, executive compensation programs.1

律师广告—Sidley Austin LLP 是一家全球性律师事务所。我们的地址及联系方式可在 www.sidley.com/en/locations/offices 查阅。

Sidley 提供本信息仅作为向客户及其他友好人士提供的服务,且仅供教育目的使用。本信息不应被解释或依赖为法律意见,亦不构成律师与客户关系。读者在未寻求专业顾问意见之前,不应依据本信息采取任何行动。Sidley 和 Sidley Austin 指 Sidley Austin LLP 及其关联合伙实体,详见 www.sidley.com/disclaimer

© Sidley Austin LLP

联系我们

如果您对本次 Sidley 更新有任何疑问,请联系您平时合作的 Sidley 律师,或