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In 2012, byron was granted 4.000 stock options by his employer, buxton corporation. the options vested at the date of grant and must be exercised within 8 years from the grant date. each option allowed byron to purchase one share of buxton corporation stock for $12 per share. on the date the options were granted to byron in 2011, buxton corporation stock was selling for $12 per share. in 2017, when buxton corporation stock was selling for $23 per share, byron exercised all his options and purchased 4,000 shares of buxton corporation. in 2019. byron sold all 4,000 shares in buxton corporation stock for $39 per share. a. what are the federal income tax consequences to byron and buxton corporation in 2012. 2017 and 2019 if the buxton corporation options granted to byron were nonqualified stock options (nqsos)? you may ignore alternative minimum tax (amt) for this question. show your work and explain your calculations. (4 points) what are the federal income tax consequences to byron and buxton corporation in 2012, 2017, and 2019 if the buxton corporation options granted to byron were qualified incentive stock options (isos)? you may ignore alternative minimum tax (amt) for this question. show your work and explain your calculations. (4 points)

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