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       Capital gains tax changes could fuel a startup exodus, leaders say
        
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       The budget, announced in April, aims to boost the tax rate for capital
       gains for corporations, trusts and individuals from one-half to two-
       thirds, and has been particularly controversial in the business
       sector. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston) (The Canadian Press)
        
       Feedback from Canadian tech startup founders about the federal
       government's 2024 budget suggests the capital gains tax changes in
       particular could trigger an exodus of companies and leadership.
        
       Nearly 45 per cent of startup leaders who responded to a post-budget
       survey by regional innovation hubs MaRS Discovery District,
       Communitech and Invest Ottawa say the capital gains tax changes have
       led them to consider relocation outside the country.
        
       "After 11 years of very hard work … I'm done with being treated like a
       greedy bastard instead of a creator of high-paying jobs," one company
       leader replied.
        
       The innovation hubs reached out to members following the budget and
       received more than 150 responses, the vast majority of them from
       founders, CEOs and presidents of companies in early to mid stages of
       scaling up.
        
       The budget, announced in April, aims to boost the tax rate for capital
       gains for corporations, trusts and individuals from one-half to two-
       thirds, and has been particularly controversial in the business
       sector. (For individuals, the tax would apply only on gains of more
       than $250,000). The measure also comes as some economists point to
       worrying signs about productivity and innovation in the country.
        
       In a statement connected to the survey, MaRS Discovery District CEO
       Alison Nankivell notes "the budget's capital gains tax sparked the
       most frustration" among entrepreneurs. The hubs say they have been
       pushing "policy enhancements" in conversations with the government,
       including tax credits for innovation investment, and adopting capital
       gains policies in line with the U.S. Qualified Small Business Stock
       approach, which offers exemptions of up to 100 per cent on capital
       gains connected to startup investments.
        
       In the survey by the innovation hubs, nearly 80 per cent of the
       leaders say they have a less favourable view of Canada as a place to
       run a tech company as a consequence of the budget. Only 3.3 per cent
       say Canada was the best place to grow a technology company, with 84.1
       per cent saying the U.S. was best.
        
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       Relocation was in play for 44.4 per cent of the leaders. Just over 23
       per cent say they would consider relocating their headquarters outside
       Canada as a result of the tax change, and just over 21 per cent say
       they would consider personally leaving the country.
        
       Nearly 60 per cent say the biggest issue with the capital gains tax
       increase was that it would deter investment and innovation, while 21.9
       per cent say the biggest issue would be harm to job creation and
       talent recruitment.
        
       "The increase to capital gains negatively impacts my ability to
       attract Canadian executives to work at my company," one leader wrote.
       "Since equity is a big part of their compensation, and they are
       typically taking pay cuts vs. what they may make in a larger company,
       the fact that the upside is more limited because of a greater tax
       burden means they are less likely to work for a company of our size."
        
        _John MacFarlane is a senior reporter at Yahoo Finance Canada. Follow
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