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Oleg
@ScorpionfromBW
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Is it offset against the tax allowance or not?
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TaxesAreTheft
@TaxesAreTheft
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@ScorpionfromBW
Nevertheless, it is ultimately a tax on unrealized gains
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Oleg
@ScorpionfromBW
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Sure, I know that too. But today I found out how taxes are levied in Austria. And we're still in good hands in Germany
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TaxesAreTheft
@TaxesAreTheft
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@ScorpionfromBW
Unfortunately, that is little consolation
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Staatsmann
@Staatsmann
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@TaxesAreTheft
And is fully offset as already taxed profits when sold. So there are few problems and you save the tax burden for later.
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TaxesAreTheft
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@Staatsmann
It's just stupid if you never plan to sell your ETFs later. In good times they fill their pockets and when things don't go so well they say it's my risk.
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Staatsmann
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"Never sell", so you want to bequeath it?
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TaxesAreTheft
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@Staatsmann
absolutely. Or as collateral for a loan.
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MrPrivate
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@ScorpionfromBW
that only helps you with small incomes. I avoid ETFs and don't hold any at the moment.
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