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WalkMe, JFrog, and Zerto Lead the Pack on Israeli Stock Option Marketplace
24.12.18
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Tofi Stoler
EquityBee, a Tel Aviv-based company that helps startup employees exercise stock options, has ranked the 10 most popular companies on its service
Highly Competitive Cybersecurity Industry Lands Israeli Employees With Most Stock Options
24.12.18
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Meir Orbach
Israeli cybersecurity companies allocate between 10% and 15% of their stock to employees, while telecommunications will allocate around 8% to employees
Israel to Demand Tax Report Amendments From Local Outposts of Tech Multinationals
23.12.18
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Omri Milman
The decision comes following an April supreme court ruling affirming that options given to employees are wage-equivalent and should be calculated under labor costs
Income Taxing of Options Applies to a Small Share of Israeli Tech Employees
19.12.18
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Omri Milman
Out of 500 employee option plans reviewed across around 90 private companies, only three employees had plans that could, perhaps, fall under the purview of the new memo
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