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Meet the Venture Capital and Crypto Billionaires Quietly Bankrolling the Fight Against California's Wealth Tax

Silicon Valley made a fortune betting on disruption. Now some of the most recognizable names in venture capital and Big Tech are spending millions to disrupt California’s plan to tax them.

Meet the Venture Capital and Crypto Billionaires Quietly Bankrolling the Fight Against California's Wealth Tax

TL;DR

  • Several well-known venture capital and Big Tech billionaires are donating millions to oppose California's Proposition 40, a proposed 5% wealth tax.
  • Donors include Peter Thiel, Chris Larsen, Sergey Brin, and John Doerr, who have contributed to various political action committees against the measure.
  • Proposition 40 aims to raise an estimated $100 billion over five years for California, earmarked for healthcare, food assistance, and education.
  • The debate centers on whether taxing billionaires will raise necessary funds or cause them to leave the state, impacting its economy and startup ecosystem.
  • Proponents, like Rep. Ro Khanna, suggest options for founders with illiquid assets, such as deferring payments or exchanging shares for loans, while opponents, like Mark Cuban, warn of a talent exodus.
  • Economists like Emmanuel Saez argue that billionaires can afford the tax, especially with gradual payment options and provisions for business failures.