O cia ko Sial turbut ir noretu: Private investors do not pay tax on capital gains achieved through investing their assets. Professional investors, on the other hand, must account for capital gains in their taxable income. On 24.03.21 18:56, benamis wrote: > 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? >>> >>> >>