Company: FORA
Filing Date: 2025-04-29
Form Type: DEF 14A
Source: 0001140361-25-016300
Chunk: 43

Company: Forian Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-04-29
Form: DEF 14A
Chunk 43
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 the fair market value of the shares on the determination date, will be taxed as capital gain or loss. We generally should be entitled to a deduction equal to the amount of ordinary income recognized by the participant on the determination date, except to the extent such deduction is limited by applicable provisions of the Code. 29

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Unrestricted stock. Recipients of unrestricted stock will recognize ordinary income equal to the difference between the amount paid for such unrestricted stock and the fair market value of the unrestricted stock on the grant date. This income is subject to withholding for federal income and employment tax purposes. Any gain or loss on the recipient’s subsequent disposition of the shares receives long or short-term capital gain or loss treatment depending on how long the stock has been held since the date such unrestricted stock was granted. We will be entitled to a tax deduction to the extent and in the year that ordinary income is recognized by the recipient so long as we withhold the appropriate taxes with respect to such income (if required), the recipient’s total compensation is deemed reasonable in amount, and subject to the limitations of Section 162(m) of the Code. Stock appreciation rights. A participant recognizes no taxable income upon the receipt of a stock appreciation right. Upon the exercise of a stock appreciation right, the participant generally will recognize ordinary income in an amount equal to the excess of the fair market value of the underlying shares of common stock on the exercise date over the exercise price. If the participant is an employee, such ordinary income generally is subject to withholding of income and employment taxes. We generally should be entitled to a deduction equal to the amount of ordinary income recognized by the participant in connection with the exercise of the stock appreciation right, except to the extent such deduction is limited by applicable provisions of the Code. Other stock-based awards. A participant generally will recognize no income upon the receipt of other stock-based awards that are unvested . Upon the vesting of such awards, participants normally will recognize ordinary income in an amount equal to the cash received and the fair market value of any substantially vested shares of stock received. If the participant is an employee, such ordinary income generally is subject to withholding of income and employment taxes. If the participant receives shares of restricted stock, the participant generally will be taxed in the same manner as described above under “Restricted Stock.” Upon the sale of any shares received, any gain or loss, based on the difference between the sale price and the fair market value of the shares on the determination date (as defined above under “Restricted Stock”), will be taxed