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    1. Don’t get me wrong the deemed disposal is a disgrace but the fact you cannot offset losses from other investments against ETF is also a huge disadvantage to passive investing.

    2. I’m just worried the Dutch introducing a new annual tax on unrealised gains will give them ideas!

    3. Legitimate-Celery796 on

      In concept I agree with deemed disposal; it prevents rich people from avoiding paying tax here by borrowing against their unrealised gains.

      But; it’s hurts the 99%. The solution is simple imo, apply a tax free allowance like they have for CGT (which also should be increased!) to at least €20,000/ year (think ISA in the UK)

    4. There’s talks of a „strategy“. We don’t need any strategies – we need deemed disposal dropped and the government to get out of the way. The market already offers solutions for investors, most notably on apps like Revolut. This is just a makework scheme by civil servants.

    5. Pascal and Jack both said the same thing and nothing happened, I don’t have much faith in Simon.

    6. Legitimate_Process38 on

      I would like to be able to offset losses against other ETFS too. The current system discourages having more than one ETF.

    7. No_Donkey456 on

      I, to my surprise, agree with Harris here.

      The state cannot afford it in the long run. And if taxes are to be cut there are far more equitable options.

    8. Pleasant_Porcelain on

      Nah let’s just keep all our wealth in our hovels, and hope the pension scheme remains viable

    9. 160 billion sitting in deposits earning nothing. Should be able to stick a few bob in an ETF and forget about it without getting hit.
      Also, surely an ISA would be a good idea if you want people to invest in Ireland.

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