Hello,
Every year for the last 5 years in December I vested a number of RSU shares that my company (a US multinational) gave me over the years.
I sold them immediately on the day when they vested or the day after in one case. The income tax is paid directly by payroll since this is the
arrangement that my company has. The net income to me after tax, each year was between 1500€ and 2500€ so not huge amounts
and because I had no capital gain over 1270€ on those shares (and no other capital gain) I never declared them, but I read that it is better to
declare them even if no tax is due. I wonder what are the implications for not declaring the RSU when no CGT tax is due and the income tax has
been paid throught payroll ? What should I do ?
Thanks
Franc
Every year for the last 5 years in December I vested a number of RSU shares that my company (a US multinational) gave me over the years.
I sold them immediately on the day when they vested or the day after in one case. The income tax is paid directly by payroll since this is the
arrangement that my company has. The net income to me after tax, each year was between 1500€ and 2500€ so not huge amounts
and because I had no capital gain over 1270€ on those shares (and no other capital gain) I never declared them, but I read that it is better to
declare them even if no tax is due. I wonder what are the implications for not declaring the RSU when no CGT tax is due and the income tax has
been paid throught payroll ? What should I do ?
Thanks
Franc