lens59 |

3 month ago

Slt is the loan tax paid increased to 50% if less than 56 days in force?


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Zeus |

3 month ago

They're not vfstore players by any chance, are they?


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Blagoje Vidinic |

3 month ago

lens59: Slt est-ce que la taxe de prêt payant et passé à 50% si moins de 56j dans effectif ?

Paid loans are treated in exactly the same way as transfers, so the same tax applies under the same conditions.


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Zeus |

3 month ago

Blagoje Vidinic: Les prêts payants sont traités exactement comme des transferts donc la même taxe s'applique dans les mêmes conditions.

It's new, isn't it?


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Demi-cerveau |

3 month ago

No.


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Zeus |

3 month ago

Never paid attention ^^


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lens59 |

3 month ago

It seems to me that a 56-day loan was 10%.


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lens59 |

3 month ago

I'm looking into it because I may go out on a loan with an option to buy


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Lulo |

3 month ago

To get to 50%, you have to buy a player for 10m and loan him out for at least 13m. And if you don't, you might suspect a little problem with the VF rules hahaha because loaning a player 13m when the purchase is potentially 10m looks more like a transfer of funds than anything else haha


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lens59 |

3 month ago

Do you buy 11 M, lend it and sell 6 + 6, the 2 at 10% or the first at 50% +10%?


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Demi-cerveau |

3 month ago

No, in the case of an option to buy loan, only the loan part is potentially taxed at 50% of the capital gain. As Lulo says, this is quite rare, unless the player was obtained via an exchange. The option to buy, which necessarily takes place at least 56 days after the purchase, is necessarily taxed at 10% of the total.


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lens59 |

3 month ago

Yes an exchange I did loan taxed 50% option to buy.
This is a direct purchase so I was wondering if that had changed if it's below the purchase price it's 10% so..


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Sikora |

3 month ago

We're killing the loan market... It's bad enough that the affinity system has weighed down the system...


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lens59 |

3 month ago

And yes, 5M tax out of 10 does sting


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AmirAll |

3 month ago

Is zero cost rental taxed?


Zeus |

3 month ago

0*50=0


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Demi-cerveau |

3 month ago

As a reminder, nothing has changed with regard to taxes on loans and transfers for at least 4 years.


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lens59 |

3 month ago

AmirAll: Is zero cost rental taxed?

🤣 0 ×0 = ? The first to say the head to toto ban


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michbou |

3 month ago

Tête à Toto 💀🥶🕷️🕷️🕷️


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lens59 |

3 month ago

🤡


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lens59 |

3 month ago

In a nutshell
Purchase then loan taxed 50% on purchase profit
Purchase then loan taxed 10% below purchase price
Exchange taxed 50% on loan
That's it?


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Lulo |

3 month ago

Same system for loans as for purchases.

56d: 10% tax on the sale price
<56 days: tax on the capital gain. If the 10% tax on the player's sale price is less than the 50% tax on the capital gain, then you pay the tax on the capital gain, otherwise you only pay 10% of the sale price.

So purchase at 10m and sale at 15m
Conventional tax = 15*10% =1.5m
Capital gains tax =( 15-10) *50% =2.5 m

So you pay capital gains tax


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