T Tastebuds Registered User Messages 95 10 May 2016 #1 Just to confirm... there is no stamp duty on ETFs investments (EU or Non-Eu), is there? Thanks
S Sarenco Registered User Messages 8,106 10 May 2016 #2 That is correct. Share transfers in Irish domiciled ETFs are exempt from stamp duty and there is no stamp duty in the US or Luxembourg on the transfer of securities.
That is correct. Share transfers in Irish domiciled ETFs are exempt from stamp duty and there is no stamp duty in the US or Luxembourg on the transfer of securities.
T Tastebuds Registered User Messages 95 11 May 2016 #3 Sarenco said: That is correct. Share transfers in Irish domiciled ETFs are exempt from stamp duty and there is no stamp duty in the US or Luxembourg on the transfer of securities. Click to expand... Thanks!
Sarenco said: That is correct. Share transfers in Irish domiciled ETFs are exempt from stamp duty and there is no stamp duty in the US or Luxembourg on the transfer of securities. Click to expand... Thanks!
T Tastebuds Registered User Messages 95 11 May 2016 #4 Sarenco said: That is correct. Share transfers in Irish domiciled ETFs are exempt from stamp duty and there is no stamp duty in the US or Luxembourg on the transfer of securities. Click to expand... Regardless of the exchange?
Sarenco said: That is correct. Share transfers in Irish domiciled ETFs are exempt from stamp duty and there is no stamp duty in the US or Luxembourg on the transfer of securities. Click to expand... Regardless of the exchange?
S Sarenco Registered User Messages 8,106 11 May 2016 #5 Tastebuds said: Regardless of the exchange? Click to expand... Yep. However, I would point out that funds (including ETFs) will pay stamp duty on the acquisition of shares in any Irish or UK companies and those stamp duty costs are not reflected in a fund's TER.
Tastebuds said: Regardless of the exchange? Click to expand... Yep. However, I would point out that funds (including ETFs) will pay stamp duty on the acquisition of shares in any Irish or UK companies and those stamp duty costs are not reflected in a fund's TER.