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Devoted Health pre-IPO equity planning in Florida

Devoted Health (Healthcare, late-stage) employees who live or work in Florida: tender offer timing, federal AMT on ISO exercises, and no-state-tax considerations for the liquidity event.

Where Devoted Health sits today

Devoted Health is a late-stage Healthcare company headquartered in MA. An active secondary market gives employees a path to partial liquidity before IPO through platforms like Forge, Hiive, EquityZen, or company-run tender offers.

What Florida residency changes

Florida has no state wage income tax. A Devoted Health liquidity event while you're a Florida resident means federal-only exposure (up to 37% on RSU settlement plus 3.8% NIIT on capital gains). That's a meaningful structural advantage compared with CA or NY residents.

QSBS and Florida

Florida has no state income tax, so QSBS treatment applies only at the federal level. Section 1202 exclusion produces the full benefit here with no state claw-back.

Moves to make before the liquidity event

Adopt a 10b5-1 plan during the last open window before Devoted Health'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. A move into a high-tax state before IPO will cost you meaningfully on the equity vest; stay in Florida through the settlement year if possible.

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