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New York, NY Katılım Aralık 2015
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Ben Sun
Ben Sun@bksun·
Tech startups are an incredibly important part of the NYC economy. However, the NY State Senate is advancing a bill that would eliminate QSBS for NY state tax residents and tax founders, employees and investors on startup exits that are completely tax-free at the federal level, and in the vast majority of states. It's retroactive to January 1, 2025. We believe if this passes it will dramatically hurt the NY tech ecosystem. New York would become one of the most punitive states in the country for founders at exit - right as New Jersey and Connecticut are moving in the opposite direction. Tech:NYC has put together an open letter to Albany. Takes two minutes to sign. lnkd.in/eXaFxE-W
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Tech:NYC@TechNYC·
Keep your 👀 on @TechNYC. More coming soon.
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Tech:NYC@TechNYC·
A proposed change to QSBS in NY has demonstrated how quickly and willing the New York tech community is to work together to support our ecosystem. At stake is a major shift in policy that would tax startup gains at up to 14.8% in New York City, retroactively, just as other states move to attract founders and capital. The tech industry is one of the largest and fastest-growing areas of New York's economy, accounting for 41% of the city’s net new jobs since 2019.  Builders are paying attention, and they are mobile. The decisions made now will shape where companies are started, where talent stays, and where the next generation of innovation happens.  Founders and investors who care about the future of building in New York, add your name by tomorrow at noon: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
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Julie Samuels
Julie Samuels@juliepsamuels·
In the meantime, NY founders and investors who are concerned about the future of QSBS exclusion and want to get involved should sign @TechNYC 's letter here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
Shai Goldman@shaig

Connected with @TechNYC , they are doing a lot of behind scenes work that is not visible to the nyc tech community. That is great to hear. There will be zoom meeting communicated out soon with more details and how to get involved.

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Jesse Middleton
Jesse Middleton@srcasm·
NY State is about to make a massive mistake IMHO. Read a little more below about what’s happening. The New York State Senate is moving to decouple from federal QSBS — meaning founders would owe 10% (or way more) in state and city tax on exits that are federally tax-free. And it’s retroactive to Jan 1, 2025! This is happening as the federal government just *expanded* QSBS. 🤦‍♂️ We’ve backed hundreds of founders at Flybridge and I've built companies here for 18 years. Founders are mobile. Make NY even more expensive and founder will build somewhere else — and the jobs and tax revenue follow. It’s kind of simple. Sign the @TechNYC open letter before Monday 👇
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Steven Rosenblatt
Steven Rosenblatt@stevenjr76·
#nyc founders, investors, employees of start ups. This will negatively impact job creation in NYC. This will negatively impact the entire Tri-state area in terms of small business creation. We spent years in NJ thanks to @WeAreTechUnited finally recognizing the importance. @juliepsamuels and the entire @TechNYC ecosystem have spent 30 years building here. Don’t ruin it now!
nihal@nihalmehta

New York is about to make a massive mistake. The NY State Senate is advancing a proposal to decouple from federal QSBS (Section 1202) — the tax provision that lets startup founders exclude gains on qualifying exits. If this passes, founders would owe 10-13% in combined state and city tax on exits that are tax-free at the federal level and in nearly every other major tech state. Even worse: it's retroactive to January 1, 2025. This comes right as the federal government just expanded QSBS benefits and New Jersey moved to full conformity. New York wants to go in the opposite direction. As a seed investor in NYC who has backed hundreds of companies, I can tell you: founders are mobile. If New York becomes one of the most punitive states for startup exits, the best founders will simply build somewhere else — and the jobs, tax revenue, and innovation will follow. NYC has built something special over the last two decades. This proposal puts it all at risk for a short-sighted revenue grab. If you're a founder, investor, or anyone who cares about the NYC tech ecosystem — please sign the TechNYC open letter before Monday below 👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾 Keep building, NYC 🗽

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Jason Shuman
Jason Shuman@JasonrShuman·
NY is about to cost founders a million dollars…and the state even more NJ changed its QSBS rules recently and recognizes QSBS. Why in the world is NY going to push founders to move to New Jersey? Haven’t we learned that we compete with other states? Retweet to spread the word that we can’t let this happen
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Tech:NYC@TechNYC·
At @TechNYC, we believe New York is one of the best places in the world to live and build a company. That's why we're leading the push to protect it. Founders and investors are deeply concerned about the State Legislature’s current effort to eliminate the QSBS exclusion. If you share these concerns, join the hundreds already standing with us. Add your name here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
nihal@nihalmehta

New York is about to make a massive mistake. The NY State Senate is advancing a proposal to decouple from federal QSBS (Section 1202) — the tax provision that lets startup founders exclude gains on qualifying exits. If this passes, founders would owe 10-13% in combined state and city tax on exits that are tax-free at the federal level and in nearly every other major tech state. Even worse: it's retroactive to January 1, 2025. This comes right as the federal government just expanded QSBS benefits and New Jersey moved to full conformity. New York wants to go in the opposite direction. As a seed investor in NYC who has backed hundreds of companies, I can tell you: founders are mobile. If New York becomes one of the most punitive states for startup exits, the best founders will simply build somewhere else — and the jobs, tax revenue, and innovation will follow. NYC has built something special over the last two decades. This proposal puts it all at risk for a short-sighted revenue grab. If you're a founder, investor, or anyone who cares about the NYC tech ecosystem — please sign the TechNYC open letter before Monday below 👇🏾👇🏾👇🏾 Keep building, NYC 🗽

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Tech:NYC@TechNYC·
Yesterday at @ABetterNY's Power Breakfast, @GovKathyHochul outlined a balanced approach to AI leadership in New York, including launching the FutureWorks Commission to invest in and protect New Yorkers as AI evolves. “There’s a lot of opportunity that new technology brings, and there's challenges,” said @TechNYC President & CEO @juliepsamuels. “I appreciate that she can hold those two things as true at the same time.”
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Governor Hochul has a strong track record on attracting and building a vibrant and responsible AI ecosystem in New York, and she reaffirmed that commitment today with the announcement of the FutureWorks Commission. The Governor recognizes the potential benefits as well as the potential risks that come with the inevitable shift to an AI-based economy. We are encouraged by a strong effort to bring together the public sector, the private sector, researchers, and labor to work together to navigate this transition in a way that ensures that new technologies lift up all New Yorkers. We are also encouraged to see significant investment in education, workforce training, and small business support, especially the designation of Welcome to Chinatown — an alumnus of Tech:NYC's Decoded Futures program, which empowers the social sector to scale their impact with AI — as a statewide hub for AI assistance. Read the full announcement here: governor.ny.gov/news/governor-…
Governor Kathy Hochul@GovKathyHochul

I want New York to lead the nation with a workforce that’s ready to use AI to their advantage, not be victims of it. Today, we're launching our FutureWorks Commission — bringing together the best minds in the country to build a pro-tech and pro-worker future.

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Kerem Proulx ⌘
Kerem Proulx ⌘@ProulxKerem·
Our autonomous pentesting agent just outperformed the two most popular open source offensive security agents on a benchmark of 60 modern, defense-enabled web apps. Battle-tested in production against our customers' environments from startups to financial institutions, Apex consistently finds and exploits critical vulnerabilities other agents and humans miss. Today we're releasing it open source alongside our internal benchmarks.
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Tech:NYC@TechNYC·
500+ NYC funding rounds, all in one place. 💰🗽 We track NYC funding announcements every day in our newsletter, and now we’ve put all of them from the past year into one searchable, sortable website. If you’re fundraising, job searching, or just keeping tabs on the ecosystem, it’s a useful way to see: ✅ Who’s writing checks in NYC ✅ How much is being raised ✅ Which startups just raised (and are likely hiring) ✅ When it happened + links to the companies + lead investors Access the tracker ➡️ technycdigest.beehiiv.com/products/nyc-f…
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We don’t know exactly what the next 10–15 years of AI will look like. But we do know that New York has everything it takes to lead during this period. The question is whether we’ll invest like it. @juliepsamuels latest in @CrainsNewYork on why doubling down on research, talent, and innovation is how NY wins the global tech race: crainsnewyork.com/op-ed/op-ed-ho…
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4/ A lesson from our day with the Grid Fellowship was that engagement is most effective when it’s consistent. Leaders encouraged the #GridFellows continue the conversation at home. While federal policy may take shape in DC, the biggest impact for innovation and governance begins within our own communities. And as technology reshapes the economy, governance, and national security, stronger relationships between innovators and policymakers will be critical. Programs like the #GridFellowship help build those connections — ensuring NYC remains the best place to build, live, and grow.
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1/ @Tech:NYC Grid Fellows recently traveled to Washington, D.C. to learn more about how NYC engages with federal government, and how policymaking at the federal level shapes our local politics, government, and innovation economy. At @CTATech’s Innovation House, fellows kicked off the day with @mpetricone before meeting with members of the New York congressional delegation, policymakers, and industry leaders.
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