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how do you actually handle tax on prop firm payouts

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    maxturner
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    started getting regular payouts and realised i have no idea how to treat them for tax. is it self-employment income, a contractor payment, something else? im not asking anyone to be my accountant, just want to know how other funded traders actually categorise and handle prop payouts so i dont get a nasty surprise.

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      Ryan
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      the important framing: a prop payout is usually not capital gains from trading your own money, its income for performance under an agreement with the firm, often treated like self-employment or contractor income depending on your country. that distinction matters because the tax treatment and rates can differ a lot from investment gains. but this is genuinely jurisdiction-specific, so the real answer is talk to a local accountant who understands it. categorise it as income until a professional tells you otherwise, and set money aside accordingly.

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        skywavee
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        set-money-aside-from-day-one is the practical advice regardless of jurisdiction. a lot of new funded traders spend every payout then panic at tax time. park a sensible percentage of each payout in a separate account the moment it lands, before you can think of it as spendable. youll never miss money you never treated as yours, and youre covered whatever the final classification turns out to be.

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          Nathaniel
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          half the people collecting prop payouts arent declaring them at all and telling themselves its a grey area. its not a grey area, its income you received, and the grey-area story is just the one people tell until it becomes an expensive problem.

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            thomas_x
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            the troll is blunt but doing it properly is genuinely less stressful than the alternative. i treat payouts as declared income, keep a simple record of each one with date and amount, set aside a chunk for tax automatically, and have an accountant confirm the exact category annually. it costs a little and removes a whole class of anxiety. trading is hard enough without an undeclared-income worry sitting over it.

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              treat as income, set aside from each payout, confirm category with a local pro.

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