So I am a foreign uni student in UK.
I tried opening an account with an online broker to put a few hundred euros in stocks for fun.
But it requires a Tax residency number. I had no idea you had to pay taxes for just a couple of stocks. Also have no idea how to find out my 'Tax residency country (UK or home country?)' and' tax ID number'.
Are there any brokers that dont require this or do I have to find out my tax ID number and how this tax thing works? How?
>>1086593
Well you have to pay capital gains tax on your share dealing so I doubt you'll find anywhere you can get away from it, although if you're only trading a few hundred euros I dont know whether it would be worth it when you take fees etc into account anyway. No idea what a tax ID number is
>few hindered euros
hahahaha