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hendrix replied Jun 11, 2008No such things here, AFAIK.

How is forex trading taxed in your country?
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hendrix replied Jun 11, 2008Yes, as far as I know, this can be done up until 2012.
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hendrix replied Jun 11, 2008Thank you!!! The link is very helpful!
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hendrix replied Jun 11, 2008Hm, I thought the bigger the country, the less likely they can follow every individual.
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hendrix replied Jun 11, 2008Singapore, here I come!
In a few years, at least, hehe.How is forex trading taxed in your country?
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hendrix replied Jun 10, 2008Thanks for the info. I was in Italy couple of times and I could imagine myself living there. Let's hope it stays this way with the taxing politics.
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hendrix replied Jun 10, 2008Hi Jay, those who understand what you wrote, are getting it. Those who don't, well... They will sooner or later.

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hendrix replied Jun 9, 2008OK, Hungary is off then. =) But Dubai? Oh, man... I hear everything is so expensive over there.
Anyway, maybe our ill-brained government will ease the 40% demand.How is forex trading taxed in your country?
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hendrix replied Jun 9, 2008Yes, you are right. As it becomes more popular and widely known, it HAS to be taxed. Ok, they can tax the damn thing if they want to, but not 40%. That's not normal.
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hendrix replied Jun 9, 2008Thank you. There is no mentioning of Forex, futures or similar "instruments", so I guess they have no taxes for those... Yet. Taxes up to 10% - 15% would be acceptable for me, anything more is a rip off.
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hendrix replied Jun 9, 2008I guess it's english only here, but we can PM, if you want.
Anyway, Slovenia has one of the most stupid politicians on this Earth, that is for SURE.How is forex trading taxed in your country?
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hendrix replied Jun 9, 2008I don't think I could afford to live in Dubai. I really don't think so.
Hmm... Well, I think I should try to be quite successful for the next 3 or so years (no matter what the taxes are) and then I could move to a low/no t taxed country.How is forex trading taxed in your country?
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hendrix replied Jun 9, 2008Yes. Click here. I see you are a Slovenian too... I was totally shocked, when I found out about this. But I'm kind of relieved now that I know I can move to Hungary at any time.
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hendrix replied Jun 9, 2008I guess our relationship with Serbs is fine, but I would rather live somewhere nearer to my home.
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hendrix replied Jun 9, 2008I would trade as an individual... I guess. I've never considered to opening a firm for my trading. Anyhow, I've just found out I can MOVE to Hungary without any kind of limitations!!! It can be done in a week if I want to!!! That's good news! ...
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hendrix replied Jun 9, 2008LOL =) Hehe, that is soooo right.

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hendrix replied Jun 9, 2008I did not want to leave the country but now I want to! I guess I could find another "full time" job as a computer technician, until I'm not able to live from the trading alone. I agree on the 3 to 4 years of consistent trading - I'm in this business ...
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hendrix replied Jun 9, 2008Hi, ycomp! Thanks for the info. Well, Hungary's border is about 3 km from where I live (I'm a bit of Hungarian myself and I like their country!) and Croatia's border is about 7 km from here. I could move to each of these two countries and still come ...
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How is forex trading taxed in your country?
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I'm reluctand to admit, but our little stupid country called Slovenia, will impose a 40% tax ...
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hendrix replied May 26, 2008Isn't that a bit too far away?
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