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    Renting 4.5 room apartment by myself

    @prayingwife2015 If I were you, I would stay. Finding an apartment in CH is difficult, finding one that you truly like is more difficult, and finding one that you like and has a good price is like a needle in a haystack, and you got it! Enjoy your home, and who knows? Maybe you’ll get in a new...
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    Questions about IBKR

    @andreia Hi! I opened the account at their site, at some point they asked whether I may be interested in trading crypto and I replied yes (I don’t, but I read that in this case, since their only branch where this is possible is US, they open your account in the US branch). In your set up, can...
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    Questions about IBKR

    May I ask your help on some questions? 1) Is it better to purchase complete VT ETF shares or also fractions? (i.e. if I have 1000 USD I may buy 9 shares and have some USD left over, or I can force it to buy fractional shares with the remaining USD, I think). Any implications? 2) What fee...
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    How much Swiss rental income tax should I pay?

    @listenyoumust Hi, you can’t deduct anything as a Swiss resident from the rental income in the Spanish tax (INR impuesto de no residente). If we were EU residents were could deduct and also the rate would be lower 19% instead of 24%. In Switzerland, if it is rented only, you can deduct the...
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    How much Swiss rental income tax should I pay?

    @godsdaughter97 The income from rental will be added to your Swiss salary to establish the tax bracket but then the % will be applied to your Swiss income only. In the country where the property is located, you may pay taxes for this income. My experience is with an apartment in Spain where I...
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    Trade Republic bank offering 4% for savings account

    @joellemarie197 Hi, I already have an account in IKBR, where can I see that?
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    Trade Republic bank offering 4% for savings account

    Hi all, My brother in Spain told me about this broker, trade republic, which is offering 4% annual return for cash deposited in their account, no fees. They're a broker for ETFs, crypto, etc, but unfortunately unavailable for Swiss residents. Just sharing in case you have family/friends...
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