The healthcare contribution for unemployed investors is 2.65%. I wonder how that is calculated.
For example If i trade stocks and make 100k€ during the year, is the GHS calculated from this amount or from taxable amount, which for capital gains would be 0€?
Also, what if I would simply buy stocks at the end of the year and have 0€ gains on the capital(ie. expense), would GHS be 0€?
Lastly, is GHS calculated based on each individual trade, so buying stocks would not count as expense and each earned/gained profit from a sale would be subjet of GHS individually.... or simply on the entire amount of "earned" money from all transactions or dividends?
For example If i trade stocks and make 100k€ during the year, is the GHS calculated from this amount or from taxable amount, which for capital gains would be 0€?
Also, what if I would simply buy stocks at the end of the year and have 0€ gains on the capital(ie. expense), would GHS be 0€?
Lastly, is GHS calculated based on each individual trade, so buying stocks would not count as expense and each earned/gained profit from a sale would be subjet of GHS individually.... or simply on the entire amount of "earned" money from all transactions or dividends?