Hello all traders!
I am considering adding some spreadbetting to my activities.
I was wondering, if I was trading day to day through Oanda etc for short positions
and Spreadbetting firms for swing positions (after reading some news feeds etc),
is it still the case that I don't pay tax on the spreadbetting (while there's CGT payable on Oanda profits)?
What I mean is; has anyone experienced any problems in keeping their spreadbetting tax free if they are trading with it quite a bit and also paying tax on fairly similar activities on retail brokers?
In other words is it at some point judged differently?
Also, I see a lot of you slate D4Free spreadbetting. Are there any spreadbetting firms with an enlightened approach don't just start targetting you if you're successful? (i.e.maybe older more respectable companies that still 'hedge' succssful clients?)
Any info at all greatly appreciated!
I am considering adding some spreadbetting to my activities.
I was wondering, if I was trading day to day through Oanda etc for short positions
and Spreadbetting firms for swing positions (after reading some news feeds etc),
is it still the case that I don't pay tax on the spreadbetting (while there's CGT payable on Oanda profits)?
What I mean is; has anyone experienced any problems in keeping their spreadbetting tax free if they are trading with it quite a bit and also paying tax on fairly similar activities on retail brokers?
In other words is it at some point judged differently?
Also, I see a lot of you slate D4Free spreadbetting. Are there any spreadbetting firms with an enlightened approach don't just start targetting you if you're successful? (i.e.maybe older more respectable companies that still 'hedge' succssful clients?)
Any info at all greatly appreciated!