How Washington's Proposed "Visiting Pro Athlete" Tax Would Actually Work
Buried in HB 2724 is Section 404, which would impose Washington income tax on nonresident professional athletes based on games played in the state.
Buried in HB 2724 is Section 404, which would impose Washington income tax on nonresident professional athletes based on games played in the state.
Washington's proposed 9.9% "millionaires tax" (HB 2724) explained: what it does, who it affects, the married couples wrinkle, what it means for founders and investors, and whether it can survive a court challenge.
Founders often ask whether a Section 1202 Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS) attestation letter is legally required.
Washington Democrats' "millionaire tax" proposal (SB 6346) is designed to sound simple: 9.9% on personal income over $1 million.
The SEC’s Spring 2025 Regulatory Flexibility Agenda quietly tees up two proposals that could materially reshape how startups raise capital and how founders and early investors eventually get...
I’m sharing this because the Washington capital-gains tax conversation just took a turn that founders, early employees, and investors cannot ignore as they think about exits, liquidity timing, and...
Navigating Washington’s 2026 Tax & Business Legislation By Joe Wallin Published February 2, 2026 Washington’s 2026 legislative session is off to a brisk start, with lawmakers filing bills and holding...
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Washington legislators have introduced SB 6229, a bill that directly addresses how Washington’s capital gains tax applies to Section 1202 qualified small business stock (QSBS).
The IRS quietly made an important clarification on January 20, 2026: the updated instructions for Form 1041 (U.