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At $FNTN, note that the divi from the contribution account is used
@Lama First of all, thank you! I'm still learning the ropes. What do you mean by that exactly? Can you please explain it to me in more detail?
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@usera5a8d0107bf34ed0 here is the link: https://www.freenet.ag/investor-relations/aktie/dividende/index.html You do not have to pay taxes on the dividend, i.e. gross=net. However, the dividend is deducted from your equity. Therefore, taxes will only be due when you sell the shares
@Lama thank you!
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@Lama If I buy $FNTN shares today and sell them in 10 years, for example. How is the tax calculated? Are 10x dividends and the price gain added up and do I pay 25%? Or how does that work?
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@Kapitano1
Investors only enjoy complete tax exemption if they bought their position before the introduction of the flat tax. Those who joined the company in 2009 or later will still receive their dividends tax-free for the time being, but the cost price of the shares in question will be reduced by the amount of the dividend in their securities account. This means that potential gains are higher, which in turn have to be taxed when the shares are sold. This means that investors actually only receive a tax deferral. Copied from Shareholder