Aisku. Klausiu todel, kad pvz sveicarijoje "vmi" gali traktuoti kaip "professional trader" priklausomai kaip elgiesi su vertybiniais popieriais, kas reikstu zymiai didesnius mokescius. Guidelines published by the Federal Tax Administration list 5 criteria to be used by municipal and cantonal tax offices in determining the tax status of investors. You can only be sure that you will not be categorized as a professional investor if you meet all of these criteria: 1. You hold securities for at least 6 months before you sell them. 2. The transaction volume of all of your securities trades combined (total spent on purchases and total earned on sales) is not higher than 5 times the total value of your securities at the start of a tax year. 3. Capital gains generated through securities trading do not account for a significant portion of your basic income. The rule of thumb: Capital gains should account for less than 50 percent of your net income. 4. You use your own assets to finance the purchase of securities. Or: Taxable returns like interest and dividends are higher than interest owed on loans. 5. If you invest using derivatives – and options in particular – these can only be used to hedge your own securities. On 24.03.21 18:42, neratoblogo wrote: > Day treidinimo nėra. > > Dominuoja buy&hold. + put opcionų pardavinėjimas. > > Kriziniais metais faktiškai nieko nepardavinėjau, tik pildžiau portfelį > dividendinėmis akcijomis. Tad kriziniais metais pelnas iš dividendų. > > > On 2021-03-24 19:32, benamis wrote: >> Cia buy&hold ar beveik kiekviena diena perki/parduodi aka day-trader? >> >> >