Dexcom Employee Stock Purchase Plan

Dexcom offers a tax-qualified employee stock purchase plan under IRC Section 423. The plan lets eligible employees buy Dexcom stock at a 15.00% discount, and applies a 12-month lookback that prices the purchase off the lower of the start or end price. It runs on 12-month offering periods and allows contributions of up to 10.00% of pay.

Plan at a glance

Discount
15%
off the purchase price
Lookback
12 mo
lower of start or end price
Offering period
12 mo
2 purchases per offering
Contribution cap
10%
of pay, up to $25,000/yr

Plan details

Plan nameDexcom, Inc. Amended and Restated 2015 Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Section 423 qualifiedYes -- tax-qualified under IRC Section 423
Industry segmentPharma & Medical

Note: 12-month offering periods each consisting of two 6-month purchase periods; new offering periods commence March 1 and September 1 each year; purchase price is 85% of lower of FMV on offering date or purchase date; max 10% of cash compensation; plan amended December 2019; 8M additional shares registered via 2025 S-8

What this means for you

How enrollment works

Most ESPPs are funded through after-tax payroll deductions during an enrollment window. You choose a percentage of pay to set aside, and on the purchase date the plan buys shares on your behalf -- at a discount, and with a lookback if the plan offers one. The discount and lookback are what make an ESPP different from simply buying shares on the open market.

Hold versus sell

After shares are purchased, participants generally face a choice between selling soon after purchase or holding for a longer period. Selling quickly locks in the built-in discount but concentrates the proceeds in a single stock for less time; holding longer can change the tax treatment but adds exposure to that one company's share price. Which path makes sense depends on your overall financial picture, not on the plan terms alone.

Tax treatment, in general

For Section 423-qualified plans, the discount and any gain are taxed differently depending on how long you hold the shares -- a "qualifying disposition" (holding past statutory periods) versus a "disqualifying disposition" (selling sooner) are taxed in different ways. Non-qualified plans follow different rules. This is general educational information, not tax advice; the IRS rules are specific and your own situation determines the outcome.

Talk it through
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ESPP decisions touch your cash flow, your concentration in a single stock, and your taxes. If you'd like to think it through with someone, you can schedule a free, no-obligation conversation.

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Plan terms sourced from https://contracts.justia.com/companies/dexcom-inc-2046/contract/153076/. Last updated June 12, 2026.

This page is for educational purposes only and does not constitute investment, tax, or legal advice, nor a recommendation to buy or sell any security. Employee stock purchase plan terms are drawn from public filings and plan documents and may be incomplete or out of date. You may consider consulting a qualified professional and confirming all details with your plan administrator before making decisions. Waterfall Planning is not affiliated with Dexcom.