Hello,
Is it true that FOREX profits are not taxable until withdrawn from your account?
Thanks,
Herringtrader
Is it true that FOREX profits are not taxable until withdrawn from your account?
Thanks,
Herringtrader
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Quoting herringtraderDislikedHello,
Is it true that FOREX profits are not taxable until withdrawn from your account?
Thanks,
HerringtraderIgnored
Quoting de123Dislikedin Slovenia nothing is taxable,...we do not have to pay tax for
a.) cfd
b.) futures
c.) forex
d.) anything trading with margin...
but for stocks & mutual funds we have to pay 20% profit (if) when we sell it or -5% after each 5 years... or 0 after 20 years...
so come to us....Ignored
Quoting ycompDislikedyes, apparently in certain countries. I would like to know which ones they are. So if anyone knows of a country where this is the case, please post. I heard South Africa is like this (but don't take my word for it)Ignored
Quoting ycompDislikedreally? You can't trade foreign exchange if you live in Croatia?Ignored
Quoting ycompDislikedno wonder you are dancing...Ignored
Quoting PipSteveDislikedI just stumbled over this, pretty interesting. Not sure what to think about that.
http://video.stumbleupon.com/?p=7m377tk3clIgnored
QuoteDisliked<HR style="COLOR: #d1d1e1" SIZE=1><!-- / icon and title --><!-- message -->I just posted something similiar to this thread. If your in the UK trade futures or spreadbet its tax free 100%!
Quoting SimonKDislikedNow all you have to work out is whether you want to:
A. pay no tax but get constant requotes, slippage, restrictions on where you place stoploss, etc., from a Spreadbetting firm.
B. pay tax and get a better quality of serviceIgnored