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A number of European countries do not levy capital gains taxes on the sale of long-held shares. These include Belgium, the Czech Republic, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Slovenia, [[Switzerland]], and [[Turkey]]. | A number of European countries do not levy capital gains taxes on the sale of long-held shares. These include Belgium, the Czech Republic, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Slovenia, [[Switzerland]], and [[Turkey]]. | ||
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+ | * Spain [[IRNR]] 19%: https://sede.agenciatributaria.gob.es/Sede/en_gb/no-residentes/irnr-sin-establecimiento-permanente/tipos-gravamen-irnr-sin-establecimiento-permanente.html | ||
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+ | == Related == | ||
+ | * [[Dividends]] | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * {{Dividends}} | ||
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+ | [[Category:Finances]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Tax]] |
Latest revision as of 10:32, 16 September 2024
A number of European countries do not levy capital gains taxes on the sale of long-held shares. These include Belgium, the Czech Republic, Luxembourg, Slovakia, Slovenia, Switzerland, and Turkey.
- Spain IRNR 19%: https://sede.agenciatributaria.gob.es/Sede/en_gb/no-residentes/irnr-sin-establecimiento-permanente/tipos-gravamen-irnr-sin-establecimiento-permanente.html
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