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    Best Country for Trading (Tax efficiency)

    Well, it may be useful for someone whose assets are less than €3 million at the beginning and who doesn't make €9 million worth of profitable trades in a tax year and who doesn't want to pay any tax on the retained profits. With your wealth, you should seek professional advice, they'll be able...
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    Best Country for Trading (Tax efficiency)

    The only reason why you'd need to open more companies with this scheme to extend the limits offered by this tax treatment, is because your company has profitable trades worth more than €9 million (not net income!). For the sake of simplicity, let's assume that 50% of the trades are losing trades...
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    Best Country for Trading (Tax efficiency)

    Help in what? If your positions makes a profit of more than €9 million a year or you would start with company with over €3 million, then just trade on your name and pay the 15% personal income tax on your name. Still, I'm not sure you understood my explanation. Your nominal trading volume does...
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    Best Country for Trading (Tax efficiency)

    I made a mistake there. The company's annual revenue must stay below €9 million a year and the net assets should stay below this amount as well. Based on my knowledge, the way revenue is calculated in this case is by adding the profits together and the sum you get is the revenue that counts for...
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    Best Country for Trading (Tax efficiency)

    You have three options. You can either distribute the retained profits as dividend and your company pays a 13% tax based on the distributed dividend and if you put your Hungarian Trading Ltd. into another EU Holding Company then you may avoid the withholding tax assuming that you want to...
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    Best Country for Trading (Tax efficiency)

    Hi there, Since this year here in Hungary you can effectively pay 0% tax on your trading profits if you opt for a special tax status that is even encouraged by the government. Someone said that the corporate tax rate is 9% flat in Hungary but it's not accurate because the company must pay a 2%...
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