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Hey hey community 😉 $VAR1 (+0.27%) or $DPW (-2.28%) or $POST (+0%) which of these 3 stocks would you recommend as a new purchase? Have to invest until the end of March rough 1500-2000€ 😉


Thank you 👌🏼


ps. No idea if you can see my portfolio or not or what you can see 😅 #appnewbie

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No, Yes, Yes
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Varta no. Deutsche Post yes, Austrian Post maybe but dividend tax in OE
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@Smudeo yes the tax is unfortunately generally a lousy topic 😅 but anything is better than getting 10cent interest in the bank 🤣🤣
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@Patrick-2800 I have not seen you are from Austria then OE Post, or Starbag, or Pallfinger, or or. Have a few in ATX and others.
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@Smudeo yes I'm from Austria ;) I thought eh that you've confused 😅👌 Strabag I will remember. Thank you 👌
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@California_Dreamin thank you 💪🏼 Even if it's bad news 😅🙁
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@California_Dreamin I don't think the three of them are that special either.
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@California_Dreamin I would also like to add that only dividends are taxed. You can certainly buy shares in the hope of a price increase regardless of the dividend or taxation 😊. But that does not mean that I would buy one of the selected shares. Lg
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@California_Dreamin @Patrick-2800

How do you get the tax rate? Due to the double taxation agreement, this should not be the standard. Normally, only the withholding tax of 15% would be withheld in Germany and this is fully creditable against the Austrian income tax with a special tax rate of 27.5%? That's what it says at the WKO (just checked again).
@California_Dreamin how is it in Austria with shares&ETFs taxation in general? In Germany you have up to 1000€ p.a. for capital gains free and then 25% capital gains tax. +withholding tax depending on share region
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@California_Dreamin holy Shit😵😵😵😵
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@California_Dreamin now I know again why I am with a tax simple broker🙈 thank you!
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