
Carta Policy: Weekly Brief for April 22
Lawmakers push back on SEC’s narrow comment windows & proposals, Crenshaw discusses private market regulation, Congress wants IRS to modernize, & more
Lawmakers push back on SEC’s narrow comment windows & proposals, Crenshaw discusses private market regulation, Congress wants IRS to modernize, & more
The proposed rules have the potential to alter how the private fund industry operates—and could greatly increase the costs of regulatory compliance.
Upcoming Congressional agenda, tax policy for startups and small businesses, the OCC on stablecoin, and more.
TL;DR Congressional policymakers unveil cap markets proposals; it’s unlikely a comprehensive package will be enacted, but this sets a foundation for bipartisan discussions on various
TL;DR President’s budget proposes tax increases on corporate rate, as well as individual top rate, including on unrealized gains for the ultrawealthy; it’s unlikely to
TL;DR SEC proposes climate disclosures for public companies, but downstream effect on private issuers as value chain; investor expectation; and path to IPO. SEC leadership
Small businesses are a key part of the U.S. economy: They drive job creation, innovation, and new opportunities for their employees. Building and investing in
Raising capital as an entrepreneur. Retail investor access to private markets. Expanding ownership to more investors and more employees.We have a new administration, new leadership
Over the past year and half, we’ve seen the rise of special-purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) and direct listings as popular alternatives to traditional individual public
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