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9 Sep 2024

Stock Option, The Court of Appeal of Milan rules on the calculation of remuneration (Norme & Tributi Plus Lavoro Il Sole 24 Ore, 9 September 2024 – Vittorio De Luca, Roberta Padula, Alesia Hima)

The Court of Appeal of Milan, in its judgment no. 470/2024, again addressed the issue of whether the income from the sale of stock options may be included in the remuneration for the purposes of calculating notice and severance pay. The Court ruled that, in the present case, the income from the stock options was of a continuous and not occasional nature and therefore was an essential part of the remuneration. The Court thus overturned the decision no. 246 of 7 May 2024 issued by the same body, triggering a discussion on the issue.

The dispute originated from an appeal by an executive dismissed for just cause. The dispute concerned, inter alia, the inclusion in the calculation of the remuneration of the amounts resulting from the exercise of stock options which the manager claimed to be part of the remuneration due to their regular and non-occasional nature, as they had a predetermined frequency, forming part of three-year or four-year plans. The Court of first instance rejected the latter argument, excluding such income from remuneration on the grounds that there was a company regulation that excluded it from the calculation of the global remuneration.

However, the Court of Appeal decided to adopt a different perspective, referring both to Article 2099 (paragraph 3) of the Civil Code, which states that «the employee may also be remunerated in whole or in part by profit-sharing or product-sharing, by commission or by benefits in kind», and Article 2120 of the Civil Code, which states that «unless otherwise provided for by NCBAs», the remuneration relevant to the calculation of severance pay «shall include all sums, including the equivalent of benefits in kind, paid in connection with the employment relationship on a non-occasional basis, with the exception of those paid by way of reimbursement of expenses».

The Milan Court therefore ruled that stock options constituted a form of remuneration by way of profit-sharing provided for by Article 2099 of the Civil Code and also stated that, pursuant to Article 51 of the Italian Income Tax Code (i.e. “TUIR”), «all sums and values in general, (…) even if they do not come directly from the employer», as could be the case with a payment made by another group company, are considered to be the employee’s income. Continue reading the full version published on Norme e Tributi Plus Lavoro del Il Sole 24 Ore.

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