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Solana take profits

Hi, since you always get a lot of different information, I have a question for you.

If I want to take the profit from $SOL (+1,41%) what do I pay in taxes?

There are 5 pieces, bought at €200, would have cashed out at €280 with the knowledge... what you have, you have.

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If you hold cryptos for less than a year, you have €1000 free. If you have held it for more than a year, it is tax-free, if not, you must have the sales taxed with all your income in your income tax returns. I hope I've explained it correctly.
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@Buffalo That's exactly what I read. Is this automatically credited tax-free with TR, or do I have to set something, like the tax-free amount for share transactions?
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@SeidoPacero As far as I know, you don't have to set anything, you get all your transactions separately.
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@Buffalo Wasn't crypto under 600 euros tax-free?
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@Semos25 Crypto profits are tax-free if they are less than €1000 (from tax year 2024) or the holding period is more than one year. Source: Blockpit
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In TR under Taxes -> Tax overview you can set your desired exemption order (max. 1,000 euros). Important: it applies across all assets. So no matter whether you receive shares (or ETF), cryptos, capital gains from interest (e.g. overnight money) etc. -> everything counts in this pot. You are also not allowed to spread the exemption order across several brokers for a total of more than 1000 euros. Otherwise there is a risk of tax evasion.

PS: I am not a tax advisor and you act on your own responsibility ;)
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@DerEisenbahningenieur I don't think cryptos belong to the FSA🤔
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@DerEisenbahningenieur About the crypto: TR has no idea what income tax rate I have.
You would have to declare the taxes for crypto in your tax return. Crypto: exemption limit 1000€; shares/ETF: exemption amount: 1000€
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Actually, I wasn't even aware of that. Another lesson learned!
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@Semos25 Was, no longer. Exemption limit was increased to 1000€
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@Buffalo but a total of 1000 euros tax-free allowance this also includes share gains or do the share gains have an additional 1000 tax-free allowance
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