If you actually paid something for the options in the first place, then there might be a tax event when you exercise them, but I think it would be a capital loss (i.e. you paid something for these options, and now, when you exercise them, you are effectively selling them at zero).
And yes, the price at which you purchase your shares - for capital gains tax purposes at least - is the exercise price.
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