Wealth Habits attribution added to the site footer
The footer now identifies the site as an educational resource from Wealth Habits and links back to the Wealth Habits website.
New guides, site improvements, updated figures, and the tax-law changes that move the numbers on your equity.
The larger work behind the live site: launch, coverage, legal pages, routing, and review cleanup.
The footer now identifies the site as an educational resource from Wealth Habits and links back to the Wealth Habits website.
The site moved into a standalone GitHub-backed Cloudflare Pages project, with equitycompensation.com and www.equitycompensation.com serving over HTTPS.
The former stockcompensation.com domain now sends readers to equitycompensation.com with a permanent redirect that keeps the original path and query string.
Terms, privacy, and disclosures were refreshed for the current data flows, advisor disclosures, educational-use limits, calculators, community links, newsletter signup, and contact forms.
The contact form and advisor-fit flow now route through the site intake workflow, and the monthly-update signup is wired to the newsletter backend.
All draft articles were reviewed, approved, and published across RSUs, ISOs, NSOs, ESPPs, restricted stock, QSBS, and hybrid equity compensation.
Twenty-seven flagged articles were cleaned up: settled ESPP, wash-sale, estimated-tax, charitable-giving, and bracket rules were stated directly; QSBS specifics kept a professional-review note; and the pending California AMT figure stayed qualitative until published.
The resource set now includes calculators and planning tools for RSU withholding, net shares, sell-or-hold decisions, RSU tax estimates, ISO AMT, ISO exercise cost, NSO exercise cost, multi-year NSO exercises, ESPP basis, ESPP return, and concentration risk.
The current library is organized by the equity decision readers are trying to make.
Reader-facing updates for law changes, filing mechanics, and year-specific tax figures.
The flat supplemental rates that apply to your 2026 vests, and why they often under-withhold.
ReadThe current filing and proof rules for an 83(b) election, including the IRS's official Form 15620. The 30-day clock has not budged.
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