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Prepare your portfolio for year-end: rebalancing and tax considerations

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Key takeaways

Year-end is a natural point to review your portfolio — not because the new year is approaching, but because in the Czech Republic important tax rules are tied to the calendar year-end.

Rebalancing: back to target

If equities rose strongly this year, their weight in your portfolio likely exceeds the target allocation. Rebalancing means selling part of the equities (or adding bonds or cash) to return to planned weightings. The result is mechanically selling expensive and buying cheap — exactly the opposite of performance chasing.

Tax considerations in the Czech Republic

Disclaimer: Tax rules may change. Verify current legislation or consult a tax adviser — this is not tax advice.

Accumulating vs. distributing fund

Those who prefer not to deal with dividend taxation on an ongoing basis may favour an accumulating fund, which automatically reinvests dividends. More in the article accumulating vs. distributing ETFs. For long-term investors in the Czech Republic, the accumulating class is generally simpler from a tax perspective.

What to avoid

Year-end is not a reason for large portfolio shifts just because "the year is ending". Rebalancing and tax considerations are tools — not goals. If your allocation matches your plan and the tax situation is clean, there is nothing to do. Fewer actions is often better.

FAQ

What is the holding period for ETFs in the Czech Republic?

If you hold ETFs (or shares) for more than 3 years from purchase and sell, the capital gain is exempt from personal income tax. Verify the conditions in the current text of the law — the rules may change.

What is loss harvesting?

Selling losing positions before year-end to reduce the tax base from realised gains. It only works on actual sales — unrealised losses do not reduce tax liability. Factor in transaction costs.

When to rebalance a portfolio?

Typically once a year or whenever weights deviate from the target allocation by more than 5–10%. Year-end is a logical moment because you can simultaneously consider the tax implications of any sale.

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