xxxSedgexxx
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Hello,
I am new to this forum and would greatly appreciate your feedback.
I'm French and have lived in Ireland for 10 years. I live and work in Dublin (PAYE) so I'm tax resident in Ireland. I opened an online trading account in the US in 2008 which I use to buy and sell shares at times. I'm non-domiciled in Ireland (I am married to a French wife here with 2 children and we all intend to return to France in a few years) so I never paid CGT on my U.S. trading profits in Ireland (to date about $30K).
A question that has only come to my mind recently:
- If I am not liable for tax in Ireland, does this necessarily mean I am liable for tax in France?
Could it be possible that I am not liable for tax on the profits, whether in France or in Ireland? I am very confused and don't know who to address these questions to.
Thanks,
Sedge
I am new to this forum and would greatly appreciate your feedback.
I'm French and have lived in Ireland for 10 years. I live and work in Dublin (PAYE) so I'm tax resident in Ireland. I opened an online trading account in the US in 2008 which I use to buy and sell shares at times. I'm non-domiciled in Ireland (I am married to a French wife here with 2 children and we all intend to return to France in a few years) so I never paid CGT on my U.S. trading profits in Ireland (to date about $30K).
A question that has only come to my mind recently:
- If I am not liable for tax in Ireland, does this necessarily mean I am liable for tax in France?
Could it be possible that I am not liable for tax on the profits, whether in France or in Ireland? I am very confused and don't know who to address these questions to.
Thanks,
Sedge
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