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Is it true; no capital gains tax in Portugal on FX??
Membro Desde Sep 29, 2019
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Aug 30, 2020 at 09:49
Membro Desde Sep 29, 2019
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Hello folks
I am wondering if by any chance there is someone who could clarify for me whether it's true or not. I discovered that in Portugal there is no capital tax gains when it come's to currencies, including cryptocurrency such as bitcoin.
I made up my mind a while ago that I am moving to Portugal, namely Algarve - without thinking about tax benefits. Now that I've looked into it, it seems that everything is starting to add up.
Anyway, I am moving to Portugal regardless. But it surely wouldn't hurt if it turns out to be a tax haven for forex traders 😎
Surely someone in this awesome community must know about this.
Thank you for reading the post.
May God bless
I am wondering if by any chance there is someone who could clarify for me whether it's true or not. I discovered that in Portugal there is no capital tax gains when it come's to currencies, including cryptocurrency such as bitcoin.
I made up my mind a while ago that I am moving to Portugal, namely Algarve - without thinking about tax benefits. Now that I've looked into it, it seems that everything is starting to add up.
Anyway, I am moving to Portugal regardless. But it surely wouldn't hurt if it turns out to be a tax haven for forex traders 😎
Surely someone in this awesome community must know about this.
Thank you for reading the post.
May God bless
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Membro Desde Mar 18, 2019
97 postagens
Aug 30, 2020 at 11:42
Membro Desde Mar 18, 2019
97 postagens
MikulovicFX posted:
Hello folks
I am wondering if by any chance there is someone who could clarify for me whether it's true or not. I discovered that in Portugal there is no capital tax gains when it come's to currencies, including cryptocurrency such as bitcoin.
I made up my mind a while ago that I am moving to Portugal, namely Algarve - without thinking about tax benefits. Now that I've looked into it, it seems that everything is starting to add up.
Anyway, I am moving to Portugal regardless. But it surely wouldn't hurt if it turns out to be a tax haven for forex traders 😎
Surely someone in this awesome community must know about this.
Thank you for reading the post.
May God bless
tbhi dont think so, definitely not heard of that before for portugal
Membro Desde Oct 05, 2020
6 postagens
Oct 05, 2020 at 11:03
Membro Desde Oct 05, 2020
6 postagens
Realy. Portugal is one of the most friendly countries in the world for trading and crypto.
No capital tax gains.
Problem is COVID because needs of increase taxes is too high for goverment, and nobody knows what will happen in next future.
Also, good place to live. Good climate, good food, and low cost live spends. Realy a good option to move to.
No capital tax gains.
Problem is COVID because needs of increase taxes is too high for goverment, and nobody knows what will happen in next future.
Also, good place to live. Good climate, good food, and low cost live spends. Realy a good option to move to.
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Membro Desde Jun 09, 2020
29 postagens
Oct 09, 2020 at 11:01
Membro Desde Jun 09, 2020
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If it is about taxes, you should always get in touch with your CPA and not search for them on the internet if you want clear information.
Membro Desde Jul 15, 2020
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Oct 14, 2020 at 11:25
Membro Desde Jul 15, 2020
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You should check with your CPA.
Membro Desde Jul 09, 2020
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Oct 15, 2020 at 05:22
Membro Desde Jul 09, 2020
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It is true that Portugal is a very good country when it comes to trading. It is very popular among the residents of Portugal and the Forex brokers don’t necessarily have to be authorized.
Membro Desde Oct 09, 2020
18 postagens
Nov 09, 2020 at 11:57
Membro Desde Oct 09, 2020
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If you are looking for taxes, I suppose it will be better if you get in touch with your CPA.
Membro Desde Oct 19, 2020
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Nov 11, 2020 at 05:35
Membro Desde Oct 19, 2020
20 postagens
Try to contact your CPA for legitimate information. It is risky to trust unreliable sources for information like this.
Membro Desde Jan 08, 2021
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Membro Desde Jan 09, 2021
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Jan 09, 2021 at 03:52
Membro Desde Jan 09, 2021
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this is not true. in portugal you just don't pay tax on profits on investments in cryptocurrencies (buying and selling).
Everything that is trading / forex you have to pay 28%
Everything that is trading / forex you have to pay 28%
Membro Desde Jan 08, 2021
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Jan 09, 2021 at 15:45
Membro Desde Jan 08, 2021
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@fxpts Thanks for your response. is there any way to reduce it?
Membro Desde Dec 11, 2020
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Feb 09, 2021 at 05:26
Membro Desde Dec 11, 2020
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You should contact the local authorities or some local office for this information. This will give you a correct and trustworthy answer.
Membro Desde Jul 14, 2021
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Jul 15, 2021 at 09:07
(editado há Jul 15, 2021 at 09:17)
Membro Desde Jul 14, 2021
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A friend of mine lives in Portugal, and he confirmed this. Cryptocurrency in Portugal is treated the same as any other currency, which means that cryptocurrencies are exempt from paying VAT. Worldwide capital gains and losses are generally included in ordinary taxable income. 13 FX gain or loss should qualify as revenue or cost not benefiting from the specific rules applicable to capital. If you have been interested in this problem, I advise you to go on this site https://www.global-accountant.net/the-trust-fund-recovery-pendy-investigation/. You will find the answers.
Membro Desde Jul 23, 2021
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Jul 30, 2021 at 10:58
Membro Desde Jul 23, 2021
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If I open an account in Portugal can I then avoid tax if I live in Germany?
Membro Desde Jul 06, 2021
1 postagens
Jul 30, 2021 at 18:53
(editado há Jul 30, 2021 at 18:54)
Membro Desde Jul 06, 2021
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croisssan posted:
Honestly, this is the first time I've heard of this.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.dinheirovivo.pt/literacia-financeira/consultorio/amp/os-rendimentos-com-criptomoedas-tem-de-ser-declarados-no-irs-12686234.html

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