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This excerpt taken from the ALL DEF 14A filed Apr 1, 2009. Use of Common Stock to Pay Option Exercise Price of Nonqualified Option. If an employee delivers previously acquired common stock in payment of all or part of the option exercise price of a nonqualified stock option, there will be no recognition of taxable income or loss of any appreciation or depreciation in value of the tendered common stock. The employee's tax basis in, and capital gain holding period for, the tendered stock carries over to an equal number of the option shares received. The fair market value of the shares received in excess of the tendered shares constitutes compensation taxable to the employee as ordinary income. We may be entitled to a tax deduction equal to the compensation income recognized by the employee. This excerpt taken from the ALL DEF 14A filed Mar 27, 2006. Use of Common Stock to Pay Option Exercise Price of Nonqualified Option. If an employee delivers previously acquired common stock in payment of all or part of the option exercise price of a nonqualified stock option, there will be no recognition of taxable income or loss of any appreciation or depreciation in value of the tendered common stock. The employee's tax basis in the tendered stock carries over to any equal number of the option shares received on a share-for-share fair market value basis. The fair market value of the shares received in excess of the tendered shares constitutes compensation taxable to the employee as ordinary income. Allstate may be entitled to a tax deduction equal to the compensation income recognized by the employee. | EXCERPTS ON THIS PAGE:
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