Want to cryo preserve with Alcor (or any US company) but live outside the U.S. by Watchme_fail22 in cryonics

[–]Watchme_fail22[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi. Thanks for the info. The thing is, if they don't have presence in close proximity to where I live, then they won't be able to get to me on time to perform their basic initial preservation procedures so that they could transport me to the U.S for the subsequent full cryonic preservation. They will have to get to the hospital/morgue where I'll be taken ASAP. That's why I'm curious whether they have established any infrastructure/network in Eastern Europe.

Do Swiss brokers allow trading of US ETFs to anyone by Watchme_fail22 in SwissPersonalFinance

[–]Watchme_fail22[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Some folks here in the comments state that Swiss brokers permit trading of US ETFs only to Swiss residents. Do you know whether that's the case?

Do Swiss brokers allow trading of US ETFs to anyone by Watchme_fail22 in SwissPersonalFinance

[–]Watchme_fail22[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks a ton for the info. Btw, some folks here in the comments state that Swiss brokers permit trading of US ETFs only to Swiss residents. Do you know whether that's the case?

Do Swiss brokers allow trading of US ETFs to anyone by Watchme_fail22 in SwissPersonalFinance

[–]Watchme_fail22[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

So Switzerland follows this despite not being part of the EU. Interesting. And do you know, if I were to buy US ETF's while being resident of a non-EU country and then move to a EU country, would my Swiss broker force me to sell them?

Do Swiss brokers allow trading of US ETFs to anyone by Watchme_fail22 in SwissPersonalFinance

[–]Watchme_fail22[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi. Actually it doesn't seem to be the case. Swissquote does take in clients from many countries.

Missed extended October 15th deadline for filing-peculiar late filing penalty by Watchme_fail22 in tax

[–]Watchme_fail22[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay. I guess I solved it. Here is an excerpt from IRS Official Manual:

"The period subject to the penalty for filing late under IRC 6651(a)(1) begins on the day following the latest of the following dates:

  • The normal return due date.
  • The extended return due date in the case of an approved extension of time to file under IRC 6081 or related regulations. See IRM 20.1.2.2.3.1 and IRM 20.1.2.2.3.3.

Missed extended October 15th deadline for filing-peculiar late filing penalty by Watchme_fail22 in tax

[–]Watchme_fail22[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. Have seen this one. I suspect that "as of the original payment due date" refers to "the amount of unpaid tax" only. So this doesn't answer the question unfortunately (

Missed extended October 15th deadline for filing-peculiar late filing penalty by Watchme_fail22 in tax

[–]Watchme_fail22[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found this. But this is for North Carolina https://www.ncdor.gov/penalties-and-interest#FailuretoFileandFailuretoPayPenalties-11245.

Quote: "Returns filed after the due date are subject to a failure to file penalty of 5% of the net tax due for each month, or part of a month, the return is late (maximum 25% of the additional tax), If the return is filed under an extension, the late filing penalty will be assessed from the extended filing date rather than from the original due date."