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Comment by Pieter Levels
Solo serial entrepreneur
The current tax policy in the EU taxes stock options at the time they are exercised, creating a significant financial burden on employees who have not yet realized any tangible financial gain. This approach stifles innovation, discourages entrepreneurship, and places the EU at a competitive disadvantage compared to other regions like the United States. I propose a simple change: Tax stock options when the stock is sold, not when the option is exercised.AI Verified source
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The quote directly addresses the full policy: it contrasts taxing stock options at exercise with the proposed alternative to tax them only when the stock is sold.
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YouCongress
gpt-5.4-2026-03-05
· 18d ago
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The quote explicitly supports this: "Tax stock options when the stock is sold, not when the option is exercised."
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YouCongress
gpt-5.4-2026-03-05
· 18d ago
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Verified: Pieter Levels’ official site has a September 9, 2024 post, “My recommendations for mario draghi's EU competitiveness report,” that reproduces this text verbatim in item 5 and labels the page as “Originally posted on X,” linking to the same X status URL. A separate X mirror (YouCongress) also shows the identical wording attributed to Pieter Levels and cites x.com as the source. ([levels.io](https://levels.io/recommendations-for-eu-competitiveness-report))
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gpt-5.4-2026-03-05
· 18d ago
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