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Policy Newsletter
June 2025
Innovators gain ground in tax policy—QSBS & R&D
Bipartisan progress on stablecoin legislation; Carta & Mayer Brown private credit event recap; Treasury outlines principles for AML overhaul
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Policy Newsletter
June 2025
Senate poised to unveil tax plan with impacts on innovators
SEC withdraws investment adviser proposals…except KYC; U.S.-China framework unlocks rare earth minerals but maintains tariff rates
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Policy Newsletter
June 2025
Tax bill faces challenges beneath Trump-Musk divide
Big, Beautiful Bill debate turns ugly; navigating tariff turmoil; push for greater retail access to private markets continues; and Carta & Mayer Brown to co-host event in NYC on June 17
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Policy Newsletter
May 2025
House tax bill bolsters innovation ecosystem…in round one
Carried interest and QSBS preserved, R&D expensing improved
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Policy Newsletter
May 2025
Trump’s tax bill jeopardizes carried interest
Carta, innovation orgs push SEC on capital formation agenda.
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Policy Newsletter
May 2025
Full steam ahead on House reconciliation effort
Also: Trump and Jinping circle on tariff negotiations; newly updated VC Regulatory Playbook is live; and the Carta Policy team visits Chicago and NYC
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Private equity regulatory insights
April 2025
Tax policy: The landscape for private equity firms in 2025
In the first installment of our new series, the Carta policy team takes a look at the issues, the dynamics, the flashpoints, and the moments to watch in a tumultuous year.
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Policy Newsletter
April 2025
Tariffs target China, roil U.S.
Startups and investors may have diminished access to capital during the current uncertainty—but more nimble enterprises may be able to adapt better and seize opportunities more quickly than legacy competitors.
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Policy Newsletter
April 2025
Carta pushes SBA to bolster fund managers and innovators
Also: Tariffs set off turmoil across markets; Carta urges SBA to bolster fund managers in congressional testimony
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Policy Newsletter
March 2025
SEC nominee outlines vision before Senate Banking Committee
Also, House Financial Services Committee continues capital formation push to expand access to more regions; Carta’s Head of Policy to testify in Congress next week
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Policy Newsletter
March 2025
A new day at the FTC
Trump fires FTC commissioners, testing executive power. SEC eases Marketing compliance for private funds and continues to take steps toward crypto policy framework.
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Policy Newsletter
March 2025
The SEC is open for business
Guidance on accredited investors, and new clarity on gross/net performance reporting. Plus: Senate Banking advances stablecoin legislation, and Senate Dems blink in government funding fight to avert shutdown.
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