Do you mean income (e.g. dividends?) or growth here?Regardless of that there's nowhere to report ETF income on Form 12 that will correctly apply 41% tax.
There's no 41% income tax rate.In the case of an Irish-domiciled ETF, it's both dividend income and growth (taxed as income).
I don't mean make a monthly return. I mean that you have to enter 12 times that you purchased X number of shares on Y date into Form 11 if you have a monthly savings planListen, who in reality is making monthly returns to R. if they are buying UCITS funds.
Thanks.An Irish-domiciled ETF is considered an equivalent offshore fund.
Regardless of that there's nowhere to report ETF income on Form 12 that will correctly apply 41% tax.
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