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Taxation

How is my income taxed as an Australian resident?
For clients of Trading OLDF AU Pty Ltd, the tax treatment of additional income, such as interest on cash or dividends...
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Tax on Interest Income for UK Tax Residents
Interest Income on Invest Account and CFD Account What does this apply to?   If you opt-in to receive interest on ...
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Where can I find my NIN (National Insurance Number)?
As part of the verification process, we may require UK tax residents to provide a NIN. In case you have one, here's h...
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What is weighted average in financial instrument trading?
In trading, the weighted average method calculates the average cost of all units of a security you own, instead of tr...
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Tax Residency & Country of Residence Mismatch
To remain compliant with the Common Reporting Standard (CRS), an international tax information‑sharing standard, and ...
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What is a W-8BEN?
The W-8BEN is a document declaring that you are not a US tax resident. When you fill it out, you lower the 30% tax ra...
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Trading 212 EU GmbH Taxation

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How am I taxed?
We automatically handle your German capital gains taxes. We calculate what you owe, deduct it, and transfer it to the...
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How are Corporate Actions taxed?
Corporate actions are events initiated by a company that can affect your holdings, such as dividends, spin-offs, merg...
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How to get a Capital Income Statement?
For Trading OLDF EU clients, we provide the Capital Income Statement (Erträgnisaufstellung Anlage KAP). The document ...
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What is the tax loss certificate and how do I request it?
The tax loss certificate allows you to offset your losses from trading with Trading OLDF EU GmbH with taxable profits...
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What is an exemption order?
The tax exemption order allows you to avoid paying taxes on capital gains up to a specific amount (1,000 EUR or 2,000...
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What is FIFO (First in, First Out)?
FIFO (First-In, First-Out) is a valuation method used to determine the cost basis of assets sold. It assumes that the...
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