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Column pre-IPO equity planning in New York

Column (Fintech, late-stage) employees who live or work in New York: tender offer timing, federal AMT on ISO exercises, and 10.9% state-tax considerations for the liquidity event.

Where Column sits today

Column is a late-stage Fintech company headquartered in CA. No confirmed active secondary market; liquidity typically waits for an IPO or acquisition.

What New York residency changes

New York taxes RSU ordinary income, NSO exercise spread, and ESPP discount income at up to 10.9%. For a Column employee sitting on a large vested-but-not-settled equity position, the liquidity-event year stacks state tax on top of the federal 37% bracket, producing a combined marginal of approximately 47.9%.

QSBS and New York

New York's QSBS conformity varies by year. Verify current-year treatment before a sale; most states other than CA, NJ, PA, and MS conform either fully or partially.

Moves to make before the liquidity event

Adopt a 10b5-1 plan during the last open window before Column's S-1 (90-day cooling-off for non-officers, 120 days for officers/directors). Model federal AMT before any ISO exercise. Maximize after-tax 401(k) contributions in the months before IPO, while your ordinary income is still at the pre-IPO baseline. If you're considering a move out of New York, time it well before vesting events to minimize trailing-nexus exposure.

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