Amplitude (AMPL) NSO Exercise Calculator

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Plan your Amplitude NSO exercise (federal, state, FICA) and compare sell-vs-hold for long-term capital gains.

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Your grant

pre-IPO? enter price manually

Tax inputs

Hold strategy

1 yr
20%
20%
10.0%

Best after-tax payout — at year 1

$199,080

Sell + invest wins by $20,783 over Hold 1 yr.

Estimates only. Not financial advice.

Your NSO exercise pushes your top federal rate from 24% to 35%. Hover the Federal value below for the bracket-by-bracket slicing.

Sell + invest

Best payout
Bargain element (sale − strike)$350,000
Federal
State
Medicare$5,075
Additional Medicare$3,150
Market gain over 1 yr at 10.0%$18,573
LTCG on diversified gain (fed + state + NIIT)$5,219
Net at year 1$199,080

Sell every share immediately; invest the after-tax cash at the market return for 1 yr, then liquidate. Diversified — no single-stock concentration risk.

Exercise + hold 1 yr

Sale proceeds (year 1)
LTCG tax (federal + state + NIIT)$0
Net at year 1$178,297

Sold 2,678 shares at exercise to cover strike + tax; 2,322 shares held 1 yr for LTCG.

Social Security + Medicare are payroll taxes (collectively called FICA) — they apply because you're exercising as a current employee.

Both columns are stated in year-1 dollars: sell-now proceeds compound at the market return and pay LTCG on the gain at year 1; any cash paid out of pocket on the hold side carries the same opportunity cost.

Net at year N — by hold period

Sell + investExercise + hold
$0$54K$108K$162K$216KYr 1Yr 2

Estimates only. Excludes AMT (NSOs do not trigger AMT), state-AMT, multi-state moves, and disqualifying-disposition edge cases. Not financial advice.

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About Amplitude

Amplitude (AMPL) is a public Data company, incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in San Francisco, CA. IPO'd Sep 28, 2021.

Last close: $6.65 per share (as of 2026-06-16).

Equity grants at Amplitude typically include incentive stock options (ISOs), non-qualified stock options (NSOs), and restricted stock units (RSUs).

Amplitude is an American publicly traded company that develops digital analytics software. The company was listed publicly on the Nasdaq stock exchange under the ticker symbol AMPL on September 28, 2021.

Source: Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Spenser Skates, Curtis Liu, and Jeffrey Wang founded Amplitude in 2012 after going through Y Combinator's W12 batch. The San Francisco company builds a product analytics platform that tracks user events inside web and mobile applications, letting product teams measure feature adoption, run experiments, and segment behavioral cohorts. Amplitude went public on the Nasdaq via direct listing on September 28, 2021, opening at $50 and closing the first session at $54.80 for a fully diluted market cap near $7.1 billion. The platform has since expanded to include session replay, heatmaps, and customer data infrastructure.

Sources: amplitude.com · en.wikipedia.org · cnbc.com

Equity comp at Amplitude

  • RSUs use single-trigger vesting: shares become yours as each portion vests on schedule, and the value is taxed as ordinary income at that point. No IPO or acquisition is required.

Researched 2026-05-07.

OptionsAhoy is an independent tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Amplitude.

Use this calculator to estimate your Amplitude (AMPL) NSO exercise tax (federal, state, FICA), then compare selling now versus holding through the long-term capital gains threshold. Inputs are yours: grant terms, current price, your income, your state.

Example: at Amplitude (AMPL)'s last close of $6.65, exercising 5,000 NSOs with a $2 strike creates a $23,250 bargain element, taxed as ordinary income on the day you exercise. Combined federal + state + FICA on that bargain typically lands between $6,278 and $10,463 depending on your bracket and state. The calculator above computes the exact figure for your situation and compares selling now vs. holding through the long-term capital-gains threshold.

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Amplitude equity questions

How is a Amplitude NSO exercise taxed?
Exercising a non-qualified stock option (NSO) creates ordinary income on the bargain element (the price on the day you exercise minus your strike), subject to federal income tax, state income tax, and FICA. The calculator above computes that tax for your Amplitude grant and compares selling the shares now against holding past the one-year mark for long-term capital-gains treatment.
Does Amplitude grant ISOs, NSOs, or RSUs?
Equity compensation at Amplitude typically takes the form of incentive stock options (ISOs), non-qualified stock options (NSOs), and restricted stock units (RSUs). Incentive stock options can trigger the alternative minimum tax (AMT) when you exercise. Restricted stock units are taxed as ordinary income when they vest.
Do Amplitude RSUs use double-trigger vesting?
No. Amplitude restricted stock units (RSUs) use single-trigger vesting: each tranche becomes yours as it vests on schedule, taxed as ordinary income at that point, with no liquidity event required.
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