Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg to pay $1.1 billion tax for 2012

Published: 10 June 2013
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is on the hook for a $1.1 billion tax bill for 2012, the result of his company’s going public last year.

That decision gave Zuckerberg, the company’s CEO, a $13 billion fortune, including about $2.3 billion in stock options alone that he reported as income last year, CNN Money reported. Coupled with a 48.3% total tax rate, that leaves

“Most people are thrilled, to tell you the truth,” Stan Pollock, a San Francisco-area accountant who specialises in handling tax issues for tech workers, told CNN. “I have had very few clients that get these huge windfalls who have resented paying the tax. They know they got lucky.”

A Facebook spokeswoman declined to comment on the monstrous tax bill.

Zuckerberg bought 60 million Facebook shares the day of its initial public offering. Since then, he sold more than 30 million shares for about $1.13 billion.

A regulatory filing submitted then said Zuckerberg would use most of that money to cover his taxes.


- NYDailyNews
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