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    Brk.b vs S&P 500

    @bookwormlady107 BRK is taxed as common stock, so CGT at 33% on gains. 1270 euro gains allowance per year, tax free. Can offset losses of other stocks to compensate gains. ETFs like VUSA gains are taxed at 41%, and are subject to Deemed Disposal (pay unrealised gains even without selling every...
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    Bank pretending that our 10yr fixed is up in a month (a few years early), should we go along?

    @kagome05w But you haven't even talked to them? Just contact them and tell them you contract says 120 months, full stop.
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    Ripped off by Sky Ireland. What can I do?

    @soikeonhanh Go to small claims court, seriously. This is what it's for
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    How much more tax will I pay on dividends for US stocks as an Irish tax resident?

    @skepticonthefence Yes, IF you don't bring the money to Ireland (you can't cash it on an account you use to pay for things in Ireland#. And only for stocks, tax remittance does not apply to EU ETFs.
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    How much more tax will I pay on dividends for US stocks as an Irish tax resident?

    @stpetersadvocate When in doubt, send an inquiry to the Revenue dept with your specific case or double check with a tax advisor.
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    Are Irish government bonds tax free?

    @spiritsight Ah missed the gov part, I assumed he meant State Savings, not just bonds you buy in any exchange.
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    How much more tax will I pay on dividends for US stocks as an Irish tax resident?

    @singingmichelle74 I am not sure about that, not a solicitor or tax expert, but I believe what matters is where the broker holds your shares (the entity) and where you cash it (bank account) when selling. If they're both outside Ireland and never bring and of this money in, you are good to go.
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    Are Irish government bonds tax free?

    @spiritsight State Savings are deposits for which you normally would pay DIRT, but they are DIRT exempt and no other tax is due. You still have to declare them.
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    How much more tax will I pay on dividends for US stocks as an Irish tax resident?

    @jakigirl2000 I mentioned, this does not apply to ETFs. EU ETFs are taxed where you are tax resident in the EU. Also, domicile is not the same as tax resident. You can't change your domicile easily. Buy yes, if you are not domiciled in Ireland, you can have an IBKR account outside Ireland...
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    How much more tax will I pay on dividends for US stocks as an Irish tax resident?

    @mdwhite Domicile is different than resident or tax resident. You are only domiciled in Ireland mostly if you were born there, or if you have lived there for a long time and requested to be domiciled there (and even in that case, it's hard). This is true even if you acquire the Irish...
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    How much more tax will I pay on dividends for US stocks as an Irish tax resident?

    @njehia THIS! if you are not domiciled in Ireland you only have to pay taxes on gains remitted to Ireland. If you sell stock in DeGiro and cash it to a Canadian account, you are not subject to Irish CGT or tax on dividends.
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    What happens when you make a mistake with your tax return?

    @greygoo No big deal, you can amend any tax returns made for the last 4 years, submit it and they will recalculate it. If the result is that you underpaid, they will take it automatically from future tax reliefs. If you overpaid, they will issue you a refund to your account.
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