PDS Biotech Receives $1.2 Million After Selling Its Net Operating Loss Tax Benefits Through The New Jersey Economic Development Program

On April 19, 2022 PDS Biotechnology Corporation (Nasdaq: PDSB), a clinical-stage immunotherapy company developing a growing pipeline of molecularly targeted cancer immunotherapies and infectious disease vaccines based on the Company’s proprietary Versamune and Infectimune T-cell activating technologies, reported that on April 18, 2022, the Company received $1.2 million from the net sale of tax benefits to an unrelated, profitable New Jersey corporation pursuant to the Company’s participation in the New Jersey Technology Business Tax Certificate Transfer Net Operating Loss (NOL) program for State Fiscal Year 2021 (Press release, PDS Biotechnology, APR 19, 2022, View Source [SID1234612493]).

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"We are pleased to receive funds from the New Jersey NOL program," said Matthew Hill, Chief Financial Officer of PDS Biotech. "The funding will be beneficial to us as we progress through our four Phase 2 oncology trials for PDS0101 and as we transition PDS0103 into human clinical trials."

The New Jersey Technology Business Tax Certificate Transfer program enables qualified, unprofitable NJ-based technology or biotechnology companies with fewer than 225 US employees (including parent company and all subsidiaries) to sell a percentage of their NOL and research and development tax credits to unrelated profitable corporations. NOLs may be sold for at least 80 percent of their value, up to a maximum lifetime benefit of $20 million per business. This allows qualifying technology and biotechnology companies with NOLs to turn tax losses and credits into cash proceeds to fund their growth and operations, including research and development or other allowable expenditures.