Is it really true that there is just this more or less symbolic tax on gains from all kind of investments in the Netherlands? chs245 remarked this in a different thread(http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=4959&perpage=6&pagenumber=2).
To my knowlegde in the Netherlands there are three types of personal incomes defined ("three box model"). The first box is taxable income from employment and home ownership, the second from a substantial interest and the third from savings and investments. The tax rate for income in this third box is 30%, but it is not calculated on the actual gains but on a notional yield (4%) on capital. This means independent from how much money you make by trading the tax is only 1,2% on capital (assets minus liabilities)!!!
For me this is hardly to belief but after reading all the information on the pages of the so called "Belastingdienst" (http://www.belastingdienst.nl/2001/buitenland_uk/frame.htm) I start to think that it might be true.
Is there perhaps any active daytrader from the Netherlands out there who can comment on this??
Thanks a lot,
Markus
To my knowlegde in the Netherlands there are three types of personal incomes defined ("three box model"). The first box is taxable income from employment and home ownership, the second from a substantial interest and the third from savings and investments. The tax rate for income in this third box is 30%, but it is not calculated on the actual gains but on a notional yield (4%) on capital. This means independent from how much money you make by trading the tax is only 1,2% on capital (assets minus liabilities)!!!
For me this is hardly to belief but after reading all the information on the pages of the so called "Belastingdienst" (http://www.belastingdienst.nl/2001/buitenland_uk/frame.htm) I start to think that it might be true.
Is there perhaps any active daytrader from the Netherlands out there who can comment on this??
Thanks a lot,
Markus
