“How to Pay ONLY 17% Tax in Denmark – Aktiesparekonto Explained”
f by “aksharekonto” you mean Aktiesparekonto (ASK) in Denmark and you're creating YouTube content about investing, here's a concise explanation: What is an Aktiesparekonto? An Aktiesparekonto is a special Danish investment account with a lower tax rate on investment gains. In 2026, gains are taxed at 17%, which is lower than the normal Danish tax on stock income. Key points for your YouTube content You can invest in stocks, stock-based funds, and eligible ETFs. You can only have one Aktiesparekonto across all Danish providers. The 2026 contribution limit is 174,200 DKK. The account uses lagerbeskatning (annual taxation of gains and losses). Common providers include Saxo Bank and Nordnet Denmark. Community discussions often recommend filling the Aktiesparekonto before investing through a regular stock account because of the lower tax rate.

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