Leaving Zipline? Plan your 90-day ISO window

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Zipline is pre-IPO. Left with vested ISOs? Model the 90-day exercise-or-forfeit decision and its AMT cost at any valuation: current 409A or an expected exit price.

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Your grant

Seeded from secondary-market data, as of Jun 11, 2026

3 yrs
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5.0%

Tax inputs

Grant timeline

Recommended exercise quantity

Exercise all 10,000

With 10%/yr expected growth over the 3-yr hold, every share's expected after-tax gain exceeds its marginal AMT cost. Net value: $170,249 at horizon.

Net after-tax value vs. shares exercised

Each point is the expected after-tax NPV at your hold horizon if you exercise that many shares now and let the rest expire.

$0$43K$85K$128K$170K02,5005,0007,50010,000
Recommended (10,000)Full exercise (10,000)

Year-by-year tax breakdown

You pay the higher of Regular tax and Tentative AMT per jurisdiction, then subtract Credit recovered. The result is Net tax. Hover any number for the bracket-by-bracket breakdown.

110,000
20
30

Federal AMT credit

Earned

$133,226

Recovered

$29,764

Remaining

$103,462

The AMT credit only recovers in years where regular tax exceeds AMT — typically a year with no ISO exercise. It carries forward indefinitely (Form 8801) and applies in any future tax year where regular tax exceeds AMT.

Estimates only. Excludes disqualifying dispositions, NSOs, multi-state moves, and AMT preferences other than ISO bargain elements. Long-term capital gains tax assumes a qualifying disposition (ISO held ≥1 yr from exercise and ≥2 yr from grant); state LTCG follows ordinary brackets except where the state grants preferential treatment (HI, ND, SC, WI, AR, NM) or has a dedicated LTCG-only tax (WA). Assumes you are within the $100K ISO limit (any portion of an annual ISO grant whose FMV at grant exceeds $100K is treated as NSO from the start, §422(d)). State AMT figures are 2025 (next-year values published in late 2026). Not financial advice.

QSBS note. If your shares qualify (typically pre-IPO C-corp grants held 5+ years), a federal rule lets you exclude up to $10M of gain on a future sale from federal tax. That single rule shifts exercise-timing math more than AMT does. (This is §1202 “qualified small-business stock”.) Modeled in beta, not here.

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About Zipline

Zipline is a privately held Hardware company, incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in South San Francisco, CA.

Last reported secondary-market price: $49.49 per share (as of 2026-06-11). Your own 409A may differ.

Drone logistics.

Equity grants at Zipline typically include incentive stock options (ISOs) and non-qualified stock options (NSOs).

Zipline International Inc. is an American company that designs, manufactures, and operates delivery drones, with distribution centers in the United States, Rwanda, Ghana, Japan, Nigeria, Côte d'Ivoire, and Kenya. Its drones deliver blood products, vaccines, and medical supplies, and the company also makes deliveries on behalf of food and retail businesses, including partnerships with Walmart and Chipotle Mexican Grill. As of January 2026, Zipline's drones have completed more than two million commercial deliveries and flown over 120 million miles.

Source: Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Founded in 2014 by Keller Rinaudo Cliffton, Keenan Wyrobek, William Hetzler, and Ryan Oksenhorn, Zipline operates autonomous delivery drones from South San Francisco. Platform 1, a 44-pound fixed-wing aircraft, pioneered medical supply runs across Rwanda, Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, and Cote d'Ivoire. Platform 2, launched April 2025, is a hybrid VTOL that lowers packages via a tethered droid with one-meter precision, now serving Walmart in Arkansas and the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex plus a Cleveland Clinic medication pilot. A January 2026 round led by Valor Equity Partners added $600 million at a $7.6 billion valuation, with over 2 million cumulative deliveries logged.

Sources: en.wikipedia.org · techcrunch.com

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If you are leaving Zipline with vested incentive stock options (ISOs), most stock plans give you 90 days from departure to exercise or forfeit them. The calculator works at any valuation: enter your strike and the current 409A fair market value (FMV) or an expected exit price. It computes your window deadline, the alternative minimum tax (AMT) cost of exercising in full, and the partial-exercise share count that maximizes expected after-tax value.

Example: leaving Zipline with 5,000 vested ISOs at a $14.85 strike, with the last reported price at $49.49, exercising all of them inside the 90-day window puts a $173,200 bargain element into one tax year. Above the 2026 federal AMT exemption ($88,100 single, $137,000 married joint), the 28% AMT rate adds roughly $48,496 on top of regular tax before any state AMT (CA, CO, CT, MN). Exercising fewer shares lowers that bill at the cost of forfeiting the rest; the calculator above finds the count that maximizes expected after-tax value for your exact figures.

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Zipline equity questions

I left Zipline. How long do I have to exercise my ISOs?
Most stock plans give you 90 days from your departure date to exercise vested incentive stock options (ISOs); unexercised options are forfeited when the window closes. Tax law is slightly wider: ISO treatment requires you to have been an employee within 3 months of exercise (Internal Revenue Code Section 422(a)(2)), so options exercised under an employer-extended window are taxed as non-qualified stock options (NSOs). Check your grant agreement for Zipline's exact terms. The calculator above computes your deadline from your departure date, the alternative minimum tax (AMT) cost of exercising, and the share count that maximizes after-tax value.
Does Zipline grant ISOs, NSOs, or RSUs?
Equity compensation at Zipline typically takes the form of incentive stock options (ISOs) and non-qualified stock options (NSOs). Incentive stock options can trigger the alternative minimum tax (AMT) when you exercise.
Are Zipline shares eligible for QSBS?
They might be. Qualified small business stock (QSBS) under Internal Revenue Code Section 1202 can exclude federal tax on much of the gain when shares were acquired at original issuance from a C-corporation while its gross assets were under $50 million, and held at least five years. Whether your Zipline shares qualify turns on when you acquired them and the company's asset size at that time.
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