Retention Bonus
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A financial incentive paid to key employees to encourage them to remain with the company during critical periods such as mergers, restructurings, or project completions.
## Retention Bonus
A retention bonus is a targeted payment designed to keep key employees from leaving during critical periods when their departure would be particularly harmful.
### Common Scenarios
- Merger or acquisition integration periods.
- Restructuring or downsizing (keeping key people through transition).
- Critical project completion.
- Competitor poaching threats.
- Organizational change (new CEO, strategy shift).
### Typical Structure
| Parameter | Range |
|-----------|-------|
| Amount | 10–50% of annual salary |
| Retention period | 6–24 months |
| Payment | Lump sum at end, or 50% upfront + 50% at end |
| Clawback | Prorated if leaving before end of period |
### Tax Treatment
Retention bonuses are taxed as supplemental wages (22% federal withholding in the US). The timing of payment may affect the tax year in which the income is recognized.
### Negotiation
Retention bonuses are often negotiable. If approached, consider the total value versus what you might earn by leaving, and negotiate the retention period and payment schedule.