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Tax rate on investments in funds should be lowered, Department of Finance officials recommend
Officials recommend that taxation on investments in funds be aligned with the lower 33 per cent capital gains tax rate
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Department of Finance officials have recommended that the taxation on investments in funds be aligned with the lower, 33 per cent capital gains tax rate that applies to direct investments from stocks to property.
Under current rules, domestic investors in funds must pay a 41 per cent tax on the sale of a fund, irrespective of what income tax bracket they are in, or after eight years – which ever comes first.
The officials have recommenced, as part of a review of the Irish funds sector, that the eight-year rule – known as the deemed disposal rule – be removed and that rate be aligned with the capital tax rate.