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    ETFs taxation issue

    Hi, No unfortunately by phone. I found a guide that is saying that for this year (2017) it should be 90% of the 2017, 100% of 2016 etc. I contacted again the revenues and the answer has been: We are all in the same ship. If you don't know what will be the tax for the 2017 pay what you have...
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    ETFs taxation issue

    Last question. Hope will be more clear than the previous. I check with revenues regarding the preliminary tax (deadline with Ros 16 Nov.) And they told me that I have to pay 90% of the final liability of the tax year (And they confirm me 3 times is the year 2016) 100% for the 2015 105% for...
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    ETFs taxation issue

    So. I think we can say that is better using the 322 E fir irish and eu etf. This is what Davy group is suggesting. Thanks to all the posts on this... the etf tax treatment is really a mess...
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    ETFs taxation issue

    Hi, Sorry to add always the same question here but I would like to see if everybody is filing the form in the same way. The gain from an Irish ETF should be posted in the form 11 (2017) under the part E 322 (offshore funds) or under F 409 (Investment undertakings)? And, Do you know if we...
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    Key Post The Tax Treatment of ETFs for Irish residents

    Hi, I'm finally filing the form 11 in the ROS (time until the 14 nov. this year). Thanks to all the suggestions received in this forum I can summarize that: 1)Gains on Irish-EU ETF are taxed at 41% as investment undertaking line 409 (a) (TCA 739 E 1 b ii). If the investor is not domiciled in...
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    Key Post The Tax Treatment of ETFs for Irish residents

    Hi, Have you already completed a form 11 for the etf?is somebody able to confirm if I have to complete the section F line 409? (a) thank you...I'm running late with the tax return!
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    ETFs and capital gains tax

    Hi I'm trying to file the form 11. My ros is still not active so I decided to do it on paper. At the end there is a pay slip that is a sample. Do you know where I can download a blank ? Thank you!
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    ETFs and capital gains tax

    :) sorry if I had a moment of doubts. I have to file a f11 for every etf then. Do you know if the ones in Jersey (under remittance basis) need to be declared? Or I can omit it as not taxable in Ireland? Best regards
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    ETFs and capital gains tax

    Hi Gekko, first of all thank you very much for your help and the answers provided in this forum. I was checking your answer: quote: Indeed I do. The remittance basis only applies to income that is taxed under Schedule D Case III of the Taxes Act. Regulated European Funds are taxed under...
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    ETFs and capital gains tax

    Ok. Thanks Gordon. I think that u need to start my calculation to pay the CGT then. Regarding the exit tax is it possible to use the average cost instead of the fifo? Cheers
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    ETFs and capital gains tax

    Thank you Gordon. Do you know if this means that are taxed on remittance basis?
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    ETFs and capital gains tax

    Hi thank you for these information! Another question: Are the ETC (commodity) subjected to the CGT? in this case if you have a case as per Jdmatinho (person not domiciled in ireland), are the gains taxed on remittance basis? I fount this in the Revenue Guidance Note on Exchange Traded Funds...
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    ETFs and capital gains tax

    Hi, i'm new here. Than you for the information about the exit tax, I would like to know, when should you pay the exit tax? Is the same timeline described for the cgt ? Can i use the payslips for the cgt? Thanks
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