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Ranní brífink | Starting a business and taxing employee stock options are set to become much simpler. How will this help businesses?

In theory, the European Union should be one large market where companies can reach customers just as easily as if they were operating within a single country. The reality, however, is different. What can be done about it? Filip Křenek, an analyst at EUROPEUM Institute, answered this question in the Ranní Brífink of Hospodářské noviny.
20. May 2026

Companies should operate, so to speak, under a “pan-European regime”—this should reduce their administrative costs if they want to expand across different countries.

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