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Old 04.03.2019, 08:08
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Re: Offsetting net salary income with big losses on stock exchange?

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If my total annual net income that I declare in the tax return would be less than half as a professional investor, compared to being an individual investor, then it would make sense. e.g. declaring 50k instead of 150k.
Pennywise but pound-foolish because you'd still be considered professional in the following years.
"The last thing anyone in their right mind would want to be classified as a professional investor. As previously said you will have to pay AVH & income tax on your profits."
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