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Post by petebutt43 on Jun 21, 2017 8:07:47 GMT
Finbee have just stated that from 1 July ALL interest will be taxed at 15%. I want to withdraw my money but cannot sell on secondary market. NOT IMPRESSED!! Luckily only 500E. but really annoying as I have only just had all my money accepted in bids!!
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kulerucket
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Post by kulerucket on Jun 21, 2017 8:20:26 GMT
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Post by wiseclerk on Jun 21, 2017 8:36:44 GMT
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Post by yoica on Jun 22, 2017 7:10:28 GMT
I'm glad I was already actively withdrawing and selling my loans.
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Post by alibaba on Jul 7, 2017 12:06:49 GMT
Hi all
My first time on the platform, I have just moved to France from the UK I have investments in AZ,FC,TC and Bondmason. what is the situation for French tax i.e defaults and first 1k of profits as per UK.
Any info would be appreciated
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Post by petebutt43 on Jul 7, 2017 13:12:34 GMT
Hi all My first time on the platform, I have just moved to France from the UK I have investments in AZ,FC,TC and Bondmason. what is the situation for French tax i.e defaults and first 1k of profits as per UK. Any info would be appreciated As far as I am aware your p2p investments will be taxed in the UK. The question is will your French income chew up your UK taxable allowance?!!
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JamesFrance
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Post by JamesFrance on Jul 7, 2017 14:21:15 GMT
alibaba presuming you will now be tax resident in France, the only information I have seen in English is here: en.lendix.com/question/how-can-i-offset-my-losses-and-gains/You will need to declare your foreign income on Form 2047 and transfer it to Form 2042, the standard French tax return. This is usually done on the internet but you will probably have to use the paper version the first time.
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alibaba
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Post by alibaba on Jul 8, 2017 10:52:30 GMT
alibaba presuming you will now be tax resident in France, the only information I have seen in English is here: en.lendix.com/question/how-can-i-offset-my-losses-and-gains/You will need to declare your foreign income on Form 2047 and transfer it to Form 2042, the standard French tax return. This is usually done on the internet but you will probably have to use the paper version the first time. Thanks James Bill
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Post by alibaba on Jul 8, 2017 11:04:42 GMT
alibaba presuming you will now be tax resident in France, the only information I have seen in English is here: en.lendix.com/question/how-can-i-offset-my-losses-and-gains/You will need to declare your foreign income on Form 2047 and transfer it to Form 2042, the standard French tax return. This is usually done on the internet but you will probably have to use the paper version the first time. Hi James Just followed the link to Lendix the information answered all of my questions Many Thanks
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