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Does anyone know how it is treated for tax purposes in 🇦🇹? I hope not like the US original?
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@Rick I don't think anyone here will give an answer. This etf is exotic. And the American equivalent is $QYLD as far as I know.

Unfortunately, you'll have to find out for yourself. In Germany, I pay around 18.5% tax on monthly income from this ETF, as there is a 30% partial exemption. No idea what it's like in Austria
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@ScorpionfromBW @OEINVEST might know something like that ;)
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@Rick could be. But you'll have to make him aware of that yourself
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@ScorpionfromBW so I have ;)
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@Rick I have similar covered call ETFs in my portfolio (QYLD, RYLD, JEPI). AT has a double taxation agreement with the USA. You pay 15% withholding tax to the USA and the difference to 27.5%, i.e. 12.5% to the AT tax office.
Of course, only the 12.5% counts for the tax pot.
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@DeltaV Are you sure? I had another large debit at the end of the year. See: https://finanzenverstehen.at/steuern/besteuerung-von-investmentfonds-bzw-etfs-in-oesterreich/
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@Rick I wouldn't know? Maybe that would be the issue premium?
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@DeltaV no..but that should be a reporting fund so "only" the 27.5% the US are the bad ones..those and Reits :)
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