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    9 months ago

    Its a huge headache for startups sometimes. I had team members I wanted to compensate but just giving them the equity would have been an imediate big tax bill on a non-liquid, and speculative, asset. There’s ways to massage it (like vesting) but he will absolutely have that taxed.

    Is there an equivalent of the sell-to-cover withholding strategy for stocks that aren’t publicly tradable?