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February 21st, 2018, 04:58 PM
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...i think there's no problem if you are dutch...
...i think there's no problem if you are dutch and you have already your tax residency in NL ... but if i want to move my tax residency from spain to NL i think i have to prove to the local IRS...
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i live in italy so capital gain is taxed on it's...
i live in italy so capital gain is taxed on it's own at 26% (in general...then you have different taxation about differnts instruments like etfs, state bonds - 12,5% - and so on .....) plus 3/4% for...
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i know in NL you are taxed 30% assuming an...
i know in NL you are taxed 30% assuming an average gain of 4% on all your savings
so you pay 1,2% (4% 0f 30%) on your entire capital regardless your gains or losses .... the problem is (as i know)...
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so in Portugal as private trader (not as business...
so in Portugal as private trader (not as business entity), capital gain is taxed 28% regardless of the trading object (stock, futures, forex, etfs)
and it's not considered as income...regardless the...
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Hi Tagus, what about trading tax in Belgium as...
Hi Tagus, what about trading tax in Belgium as "private" trader? I knew "speculators" (who make an investment in a stock, and take a profit within a timeframe of six months) get taxed with 33%
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Trading for a living & taxes in EU
Trading for a living & taxes in the Netherlands/Switzerland/Germany (and other EU states)
Are there any Dutch/Swiss/German traders here, who trade for a living ( for themselves, i.e., not as a...
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