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Distinguished engineer · MN

Distinguished engineer equity comp in Minnesota

How distinguished engineers earning large rsu + psu grants, sometimes options should plan around Minnesota's 9.85% top marginal rate.

Typical comp shape

Distinguished engineers usually earn large rsu + psu grants, sometimes options. Common employers include Alphabet, Microsoft, IBM. Total equity often rivals VP packages, so 10b5-1 plans and concentration hedging become central planning tools.

What Minnesota changes

In Minnesota, every RSU vest, NSO exercise, and ESPP purchase carries 9.85% state tax on top of federal. For a senior distinguished engineer with $300k+ of equity income, the state layer routinely adds $25-45k to the annual bill.

State AMT for ISO holders

If your distinguished engineer role grants ISOs (common at pre-IPO startups, uncommon at post-IPO mega-caps), be aware that Minnesota runs its own AMT calculation. An ISO exercise-and-hold here generates AMT at two layers, not one.

Planning cadence

For a distinguished engineer in Minnesota, the three planning windows are: after each RSU vest (withholding check and sell-vs-hold), before any ISO exercise (AMT model at both federal and state), and in Q4 (estimated tax top-up to clear the safe harbor).

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