Executive Compensation Filings — How IRS Form 990 & SEC Disclosures Leak Family Data
SEC filings, IRS Form 990s, and state insurance department disclosures often include executive compensation summaries that reference spouse names, dependent ages, or family health benefits. These documents are easily searchable and frequently repackaged on data broker sites.
SEC filings, IRS Form 990s, and state insurance department disclosures often include executive compensation summaries that reference spouse names, dependent ages, or family health benefits. These documents are easily searchable and frequently repackaged on data broker sites.
What Form 990 actually exposes
The Form 990 in particular is a public-by-design document that nonprofit hospital systems file annually. Schedule J details executive compensation including bonuses, retirement contributions, and supplemental benefits. Spouse and dependent details enter through housing allowances, deferred compensation arrangements, and family-coverage benefit summaries.
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