OBSERVATIONS FROM THE FINTECH SNARK TANK
Let’s face it: taxes are the financial boogeyman that investors try to ignore until it’s too late—and by then, the IRS is knocking. Whether it’s a windfall from selling startup equity or trimming down a fat ETF position, few investors understand the tax implications of selling stock in real time. And to be fair, the system isn’t helping.
That’s about to change.
Embedded tax platform april (they spell it with a lower case “a”), in partnership with Nasdaq Private Market (NPM), is launching real-time tax transparency. The new solution brings embedded tax calculation into the decision flow—giving investors and advisors a heads-up on potential tax consequences before they hit the “sell” button.
That’s a big deal—and just an early step towards the broader transformation of investing and tax infrastructure.
The Problem: Financial Decision-Making in the Dark
Investors face a challenge: Most equity decisions are made with zero real-time visibility into tax liability. It’s not just a retail problem—it’s a private market, public market, financial advisor, and fintech problem. Why?
- Tax rules are complex. Equity comp, RSUs, ISOs, NQSOs, AMT, state-by-state capital gains laws—it’s a confusing maze of acronyms.
- Most platforms treat tax as an afterthought. Brokerages focus on execution. Cap table tools focus on ownership. Nobody owns the “tax outcome” moment.
- Guidance is retroactive. Investors don’t know what they owe until they file. And by then, they may have already spent the money or reinvested it.
The result? Millions of Americans make suboptimal equity decisions every year—and many of them don’t even realize it. That’s especially true in the startup ecosystem, where employee shareholders often exercise or sell shares with little idea of what the tax implications will be.
Embedded Tax Estimation for Equity Transactions
april, an embedded tax tech startup, has launched a real-time, personalized tax estimation tool for equity transactions, initially via integration with Nasdaq Private Market (NPM), a facilitator of private share liquidity events.
The fintech raised a $38 million Series B round in July led by QED Investors, with participation from Nyca Partners and Team8.
The premise of the new tool is simple: Inject tax awareness into the moment of decision. When a shareholder sells equity, exercises options, or runs a tender offer scenario, they’ll see a tailored estimate of what they’ll owe. That estimate can be based on:
- Filing status (single, joint, etc.)
- Location (state-level tax codes)
- Transaction assumptions (price, share count, vesting schedule)
And crucially, it’s embedded within the platform where the transaction happens. No toggling between Excel, TurboTax, and the paper version of your 2017 1040. Just a single UI that says: “Here’s what you’ll owe if you do this.”
It’s a logical idea that somehow hasn’t existed until now.
From Real-Time Tax Calculation to Personalized Tax Intelligence
april’s real-time tax calculation product is a breakthrough and a first-generation MVP for something much bigger: real-time, personalized tax intelligence across all financial decisions. Key features of the tax estimation product include:
- Variety of equity transactions. april’s product handles a range of public and private stock transactions and other capital gains. Certain use cases around complex cryptocurrency or options trading may not yet be supported.
- Modeled estimates. The tool gives users real-time projections based on their specific tax situation before executing transactions, and provides customized estimates based on location, which takes state and local tax laws into account.
- Filing support. april automates the tax filing process, optimizes tax refunds and provides users with actionable tax insights.
According to Ben Borodach, april’s CEO, “NPM is our first integration—we plan to announce partnerships with additional exchanges and investment platforms to bring tax intelligence into the point of execution.”
Why It Matters for Investors, Advisors, and Platforms
There are three major constituencies that stand to benefit from this move:
- Investors (especially employee shareholders). Anyone who’s participated in a liquidity event—or even just tried to sell RSUs—has experienced a gnawing anxiety: Am I going to get hammered on taxes? Now, for private company shareholders—at least those on NPM—that anxiety gets eased (a bit). They’ll be able to model tax scenarios with much more confidence, and potentially avoid costly moves like triggering AMT or short-term gains unexpectedly.
- Advisors. April’s tool gives financial advisors a new kind of value prop: tax scenario modeling tied to real equity decisions. That’s a step toward unifying investment, tax, and planning advice—which is exactly what many high-net-worth and startup clients actually need. Advisors no longer need to guess or give clients a “wait until filing” answer. Instead, they can walk clients through equity comp decisions in real-time, with clarity around after-tax outcomes.
- Platforms (cap table, brokerage, private markets). If you’re a cap table or trading platform, embedding tax insight into your UX could be a differentiator. The industry’s already moving toward “advice-layered execution” (think: Alpaca, Atomic, or Apex). April’s product is another nudge toward that future—making financial products more intelligent at the point of decision.
For NPM, it’s a clear signal: private market infrastructure is finally catching up to the complexity of its users.
The Big Picture: Embedded Tax Intelligence Is Coming
Tax is the last mile of embedded finance.
We’ve seen payments embedded everywhere. Loans embedded at checkout. Insurance embedded at the point of purchase. But tax has stayed reactive, disconnected, and confusing—the financial equivalent of fax machines.
What april is doing—bringing tax into the transaction moment—is exactly the right move. It’s a bet that tax is no longer just a filing event. It’s a real-time decision layer that can impact what investors do, how advisors advise, and how platforms retain users.
The fintech partners with banks, payroll providers, wealth platforms, and fintechs to help Americans file, plan, and optimize their taxes directly within the apps they already use to manage their money.
Made to handle even the most complex tax situations, april’s AI-powered tax engine ingests data directly from partner apps to deliver accurate outcomes in record time and making tax planning and filing more connected, contextual, and accessible than ever.
If the firm—and/or others—can scale this model beyond private equity into the full range of investable assets—and integrate tightly with filing tools, advisory platforms, and portfolio trackers—then we’re looking at a much smarter financial future.
One where tax isn’t just the consequence of your decision—it’s part of the decision itself.
