That part wouldn’t be part of his total compensation because it’s not actually income.
But I’m fairly sure he gets dividends. Because there are other shareholders and they wanna get paid too. Much lower tax rate than when making the same amount in salary.
I worked on calculating the total compensation packages for a major investment firm. We’re talking VERY large. They got most of their income in “internal shares” with long term incentive delays on them like 3 years.
That makes sense in many contexts, but not really if you’re the largest shareholder in a privately-held company. Which is why I’m fairly sure most of his income is dividends. Does he use the loan trick to live a fancier lifestyle? Perhaps, but we’ll probably never be privy to the information.
That part wouldn’t be part of his total compensation because it’s not actually income.
But I’m fairly sure he gets dividends. Because there are other shareholders and they wanna get paid too. Much lower tax rate than when making the same amount in salary.
I worked on calculating the total compensation packages for a major investment firm. We’re talking VERY large. They got most of their income in “internal shares” with long term incentive delays on them like 3 years.
That makes sense in many contexts, but not really if you’re the largest shareholder in a privately-held company. Which is why I’m fairly sure most of his income is dividends. Does he use the loan trick to live a fancier lifestyle? Perhaps, but we’ll probably never be privy to the information.