Does Faire stock qualify?
§1202 QSBS requires the company to have been a domestic C-corporation at issuance, with gross assets under $50M at the time of issuance, in a qualifying trade or business. Tech SaaS, AI, fintech, cybersecurity, and most software businesses qualify. Healthcare services, legal services, consulting, financial services, farming, mining, and hospitality do not.
What to document
Request a QSBS attestation letter from Faire's finance or general-counsel team. Keep the cap table history, your grant / exercise paperwork, and the gross-asset disclosures from the time you acquired your stock. Audit risk is non-trivial on QSBS claims; the documentation has to be assembled before any sale, not reconstructed after.
The 5-year clock
The clock starts at acquisition: for ISO shares, the exercise date; for RSU shares, typically vest date (though QSBS on settled RSUs is an evolving area); for early-exercised shares with 83(b), the early-exercise date. For Faire employees, the practical question is whether your acquisition date plus 5 years lands before or after the expected liquidity event.
Frequently asked
- Is Faire stock publicly tradable?
- No. Faire is pre-IPO and preparing for a public offering. Shares can only be transferred through approved secondary market platforms, company-run tender offers, or private sales subject to right of first refusal.
- When should I exercise ISOs at Faire?
- The answer depends on the current 409A, your own AMT capacity, and the probability of a liquidity event in the next 12-24 months. Model AMT before any exercise larger than $50k of bargain element. The active secondary market lets you sell some vested shares to cover exercise cost and tax.
- Does QSBS apply to my Faire stock?
- Potentially, if Faire was a C-corporation at issuance with under $50M in gross assets, and you acquired the stock at original issuance (or via ISO/NSO exercise) and will hold it five years from acquisition. Request a QSBS attestation letter from the company before you need it at sale.
- Should I participate in a Faire tender offer?
- Usually yes for some portion, to reduce concentration risk. The full-stack question is: what percentage of your net worth is in Faire? What's the tender price versus 409A? What's your tax rate on the gain? Run the secondary-sale calculator before responding.