Anyone know if CGT is also used for calculating gains and losses when dealing with trading in options. Some broker sites provide this facility aswell as trading in shares.
Example if you bought 10 contracts in a stock that expires say jan 2007 (1 year from now) at an agreed price of €20 for example. If that stock is trading at €30 at that time when you exercise your options you get €10 for each share contract. Each contract being 100 shares. You have basically bought the right to buy 1000 shares (10x100) at €20. Since they are trading at €30 you can sell them then at €10 profit per share so that's €10,000 profit.
Is that 10,000 then taxed at CGT 20%.
Example if you bought 10 contracts in a stock that expires say jan 2007 (1 year from now) at an agreed price of €20 for example. If that stock is trading at €30 at that time when you exercise your options you get €10 for each share contract. Each contract being 100 shares. You have basically bought the right to buy 1000 shares (10x100) at €20. Since they are trading at €30 you can sell them then at €10 profit per share so that's €10,000 profit.
Is that 10,000 then taxed at CGT 20%.