Category: Taxes

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EU Tax Advantaged Accounts (401k for Europeans & Pension Investing)

Unlike the US with its IRA/401k, Europe’s tax-advantaged accounts differ per country. As such, we’ll need to explore the tax advantaged accounts in every country separately to understand their unique benefits, rules, and limitations. This post is an extension to my Investment Taxes in ALL EU Countries and focuses on tax optimization for investments: ASK (Aktiesparekonto) …

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CitizenX Plagiarized My Work to Sell $250k+ Services

This is a factual report of recent events based on documented evidence. It is not intended to defame or unfairly harm any individual or company.   CitizenX is a Swiss-based company that helps investors acquire a second passport. Their lead magnet (Taxes in Europe in 2025) is a verbatim copy-paste of one of my most popular …

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Receive Tax Free Dividends in The Netherlands

If you’re a long-term index investor residing in the Netherlands, you can receive dividends tax free. Although I’m not a big fan of dividend investing, I still want to share some strategies that ETF investors can utilize without much effort. Basically, you’d leverage the tax treaties and tax codes of different countries to legally avoid dividend …

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Real Diversification – Banks, Passports, Residencies, Driving Licences, Assets

As investors, many of us understand the role of diversifying our portfolio across assets and asset classes. However, if you’re pursuing a free and abundant life, handling the financial aspect is just the base layer of the pyramid. In this post, I want to give examples of diversification that most people don’t consider – but …

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How to Cash Out Millions in the EU Tax Free

EU has a reputation of imposing oppressive tax rates. While this is true in general, investors can make use of the different treatments of investment profits to significantly lower or even fully avoid paying capital gains taxes. If you’ve made significant profits in the past years, this post will save you a lot of money. …

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50 Facts to Wake You Up From Oppression

Dear reader, do you consider yourself free? If you think paranoia is reserved for the most delusional echelon of conspiracy theorists, I invite you on a journey through 50 eye-opening reality checks. Enjoy! You vs. The Government 1) The sole purpose of your existence, apart from reproduction for the sake of it, is to fund …

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7 Reasons to Acquire Multiple Citizenships

I’m a big proponent of personal freedom and acquiring multiple citizenships is a major factor for that. When I talk about this, whether on X or IRL, people often seem to misunderstand the benefits a second nationality can provide. In this post, I’ll cover my top 7 reasons why everyone should strive to be a …

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EU Countries Without Capital Gains Tax

Europe is known for high taxes and overregulation. However, there are places throughout this continent that are quite favorable for investors, and especially welcoming for the less active ones. In this post, I’ll summarize the European countries in which it’s possible to lower the capital gains tax rate to 0%. No Capital Gains Tax in Europe …

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Taxes for Dummies – How Tax Works?

Recently I published multiple posts about different types of taxes and their treatment per country. People with similar interests reached out and we’ve had extremely insightful discussions. But I also received questions from beginners that motivated me to write a more general introduction. This post assumes that the reader has absolutely no previous knowledge about …

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Net-Worth Taxation in Europe (EU Wealth Taxes)

Net-worth based taxation (AKA wealth tax) is becoming more common in Europe, and especially in the EU. In this post, I’ll cover all countries in Europe that implement wealth taxes and rough approximations of the rates and conditions. If you’re interested in a more general European taxation post, I covered all investment taxes in all …

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Capital Gains Taxes in All EU Countries (for ETF Investors)

If you’re an index investor, you might want to compare the treatment of profits across various countries. Whether you plan to live off of your portfolio or simply want to optimize while accumulating, understanding the tax framework is of utmost importance. In this post, I’ll do a detailed breakdown of how UCITS ETFs are taxed …

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Bitcoin Tax in All EU Countries (Capital Gains & Wealth Taxes)

If you’re a Bitcoin HODLer, this post might be not only relevant, but potentially life-changing for you. Whether you plan to live off of $BTC or simply want to optimize your taxes while stacking, understanding the tax treatment of this asset is of utmost importance. In this post, I’ll do a detailed breakdown of Bitcoin …

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Investing Expenses – Full Breakdown

Investing is associated with various types of expenses. Your goal as an investor is to keep these as low as possible. Below are a few examples of expenses you’d face as a stock market investor: TER (Total Expense Ratio) Entry and exit fees Broker/bank fees Transaction fees FX conversion costs Taxes Not all of these …

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Dividend Leakage – Understanding the Hidden Cost

Dividend leakage is an expense that many investors accrue without even knowing. It’s a hidden cost related to investing in international ETFs/funds that’s not reported in their factsheet or prospectus. In this post, I’ll explain what is dividend leakage and how to calculate it yourself. I generally recommend against dividend investing, but if you’re already living off …

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Investment Taxes in ALL EU Countries

It’s here, ladies and gentlemen! After many hours of research, I compiled a list of all taxes relevant to European investors. For each EU, EEA, and EFTA country, I’m covering the following: Capital Gains Tax Rate Dividend Tax Rate Wealth Tax Rates Exit Taxes Note: this post is for individual investors. Not for workers or entrepreneurs. If …