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National Coalition of Minority- and Women- Owned Businesses Formed to Oppose Tax Increase on Carried Interest

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A consortium of minority and women business leaders in the private equity, real estate and investment management industries today announced the formation of the Access to Capital Coalition (ACC), to oppose efforts in Congress to change tax laws in a way that would adversely affect minority and women entrepreneurs. The 130 percent tax increase that HR 2834 would impose on much of the earnings of investment partnerships, would introduce additional challenges for minority- and women- owned investment businesses in gaining and maintaining access to capital. The legislation could also have a broader negative impact on entrepreneurs whose ventures are funded by investment firms.

H.R. 2834 would eliminate the 15 percent long-term capital gains treatment of investment partnerships profit shares -- generally referred to as carried interest -- and instead subject it to an ordinary income tax rate of 35 percent. Similar proposals are being considered in the Senate. Particularly hard hit, though, will be small and mid-level firms -- the level at which most minority and women investment and management firms operate today.

The Access to Capital Coalition will provide a unique and informative perspective to Congress on the unintended consequences, of the legislation on minority- and women- owned investment management firms and the constituencies and markets that they serve.

Coalition members include the National Association of Investment Companies (NAIC), which is comprised of many of the nation's largest African American, Hispanic, Asian, and minority women-owned private equity and venture capital firms, the Association of Asian American Investment Managers (AAAIM), and Women Entrepreneurs Inc. Willie E. Woods, Jr., Managing Partner of ICV Capital Partners, New York, NY and Chairman of NAIC and a founding member of ACC, indicated that "the present carried interest policy has been essential to attracting top talented minorities and women to the industry as independent firms and fund managers. Its elimination, consequently, would have the unfortunate effect of impeding this great progress."

According to Luis G. Nogales, Founder and Managing Partner of Nogales Investors, Los Angeles, CA, "this legislation, regrettably, not only could hinder the progress that minority firms have made in the private investment industry, but could also discourage important economic activity in key places, especially concerning investments in ethnically diverse communities and small businesses."

"I applaud and welcome efforts by Congress to support the working families that drive our economy, but this legislation as it is currently drafted will hinder those efforts," said Robert L. Johnson, chairman and CEO of The RLJ Companies.

Earvin "Magic" Johnson, Chairman and CEO of Johnson Capital Management adds, "I strongly support the efforts of the ACC coalition and organizations like NAIC that are engaged in activities to support women and minority businesses."

About the Access to Capital Coalition

The Access to Capital Coalition (ACC) is an association of minority and women-run businesses, affiliated trade associations and minority and women entrepreneurs working in the private equity, hedge fund and real estate partnership industries, and minority and women entrepreneurs. The coalition has been established to oppose legislation to increase the tax rate for carried interest. For more information, visit http://www.accesstocapitalcoalition.com/.

About the National Association of Investment Companies

The National Association of Investment Companies (NAIC) is the industry association for alternate asset class investment management firms that invest in privately held businesses which have a high probability of growth and the ability to generate significant returns for investors and shareholders. NAIC members consist of investment management firms that are owned by ethnic- minorities and/or invest with ethnic-minority entrepreneurs and/or invest in ethnic-minority markets. For more information, visit http://www.naicvc.com/.

About the Association of Asian American Investment Managers

The Association of Asian American Investment Managers (AAAIM) is an alliance of prominent and successful Asian American business leaders. The focus of the alliance is to promote excellence in Asian American investment professionals by developing strategic relationships between Asian American investment managers and institutional pension funds. For more information, visit http://www.aaaim.org/

About the Women Entrepreneurs, Inc.

Women Entrepreneurs, Inc. is a nonpartisan business association dedicated to increasing economic opportunities and financial security for women entering the volatile but rewarding career of entrepreneurship. WE, Inc. advocates for policies that encourage business ownership by women and utilize key female business networks to provide information and resources to entrepreneurs at all stages of business development. For more information, visit http://www.we-inc.org/. Access to Capital Coalition

Web site: http://www.accesstocapitalcoalition.com/http://www.aaaim.org/http://www.naicvc.com/http://www.we-inc.org/



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