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The Final 409A Deferred Compensation Regulations
An NCEO Issue Brief
(Digital Version)
by Christine Zwerling
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Publication Details
Format: PDF, 47 pages
Publication date: June 2008
Status: Available for electronic delivery
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Contents
2. Background
3. Compensation Subject to Code Section 409A
4. Permissible Deferrals
5. Permissible Distribution/Payment Events
6. Specified Employees
7. Written Plan Requirements
8. Prohibition on Acceleration of Payments
9. Plan Termination and Liquidation
10. Subsequent Changes in Time and Form of Payment
11. Permitted Payment Delays
12. Stock Options, SARs, and Other Equity-Based Compensation
13. Foreign Plans
14. Arrangements with Independent Contractors
15. Split-Dollar Life Insurance
16. Linked Plans and Certain Other Arrangements
17. Changes in Elections Under Cafeteria Plans
18. Rules for Tax-Exempt and Governmental Plans
19. General Anti-Abuse Rule
20. Grandfathered Amounts
21. Reporting and Withholding
22. Effective Dates and Transition Rules
23. Pending Guidance
Appendix A
Excerpts
The final regulations provide that the post-termination exercise period of a stock right may be extended until the earlier of: (i) the end of its original maximum contractual term, or (ii) 10 years from the date of grant. In addition, if the stock right is at-the-money or underwater (i.e., has an exercise price equal to or greater than the fair market value of the underlying stock at the time of the extension), then the stock right may be extended without being subject to the above limitations.
Extensions of stock rights before April 10, 2007, are disregarded.


