This is a quote from KPMG website on capital gains in Slovenia for example
"Capital gains are taxed at a 27.5 percent tax rate. The tax rate is reduced each 5 years of holding period (27.5 percent for the first 5 years of holding period; 20 percent for holding period 5 to 10 years, 15 percent...
Well they are progressive in a sense that the less time you hold the stocks (i.e. less than a year) the bigger % you pay...
omg, I'll be educating myself on that too, thanks.
Due to ongoing madness of Russian government I chose to move out (basiaclly escape) of Russia (where I made my living as a stock trader) to Europe (due to family reasons to a progressive tax country) and to my surpise I discovered that trading is quite tricky in the EU.
Many Russian banks offer...
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