Hi Marc, did you give any more thought to a practical approach for a petition, or was this just general musings? I'm humming and hawing about my current UCITS ETFS due to no loss relief.....Unfortunately each time you make a purchase of a UCITs ETF its treated as a distinct investment even if it is in the same "fund"
So you will have to pay tax on your gains even if some of your investments are showing a loss
The Sunday Business Post has a supplement on fund investing this weekend which I was asked to contribute to.
Just a thought but who would be willing to sign a petition to lobby to get this crazy situation changed?
Thank you for the reply, I have also looked into Degiro (in fact opened an account with them), and can see that they have what I need for amazing prices. The catch for me here is that I read some posts on a blog (sounds silly, I know) about potential issues with them.I moved from TD waterhouse to Degiro because they had a much better choice of ETF's
In light of all the above, is any of you guys trading in US domiciled ETFs as an Irish resident? If so, could you give some tips on which (preferably) execution-only services lets you buy these? From what I could find both TD Direct Investing and Davy Select offers only UCITS ETFs.
Im using Degiro. For montly buys, no other broker is really cost effective.
I second that !!!!
So far I've experienced great service and great prices.
UK investment trusts are certainly an alternative if you are looking for a diversified equity investment that is subject to the income tax/CGT regime with no US withholding or estate tax complications. However, all mainstream UK ITs are actively managed, distributing vehicles - they are not accumulating index funds.
I think ITs are a particularly good option for an investor with a low marginal tax rate that is looking for a relatively reliable income stream, with the potential for long-term income and capital growth.
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