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Croatia Capital Gains
Capital Gains: Capital gains of companies are added to the regular income and are taxable at 20% rate.
Individuals: Pay 25%-40% for their capital gains.
Quelle: worldwide-tax.com/croatia/croatia_taxes.asp
Edit: Wobei diese Quelle goso´s Version stützen würde:
Capital gains from the disposal of immovable property and property rights are
generally subject to tax at the rate of 25% plus surtax (if applicable), subject to
exemptions. Capital gains from the disposal of movable property and securities
(not used for business purposes) are not generally subject to tax.
bakertillyinternational.com/web/publications.aspx

Croatia Capital Gains
Capital Gains: Capital gains of companies are added to the regular income and are taxable at 20% rate.
Individuals: Pay 25%-40% for their capital gains.
Quelle: worldwide-tax.com/croatia/croatia_taxes.asp
Edit: Wobei diese Quelle goso´s Version stützen würde:
Capital gains from the disposal of immovable property and property rights are
generally subject to tax at the rate of 25% plus surtax (if applicable), subject to
exemptions. Capital gains from the disposal of movable property and securities
(not used for business purposes) are not generally subject to tax.
bakertillyinternational.com/web/publications.aspx