nyereségveszteségiadó
Nyereségveszteségiadó, often translated as capital gains tax, is a tax levied on the profit made from selling an asset. This asset can be a wide range of items, including stocks, bonds, real estate, and other investments. The tax is applied to the difference between the selling price and the original purchase price, known as the capital gain. If an asset is sold for less than its purchase price, resulting in a capital loss, this loss can sometimes be used to offset capital gains or even a limited amount of ordinary income.
The specific tax rates and rules surrounding nyereségveszteségiadó vary significantly by country and jurisdiction. Factors such