Dealing cost - The cost of trading in an asset or security which will vary according to the broker you use and according to the tax jurisdiction in which the trade is carried out.For UK stock market investors, the costs break down into:Broker commissionCommission is chargeable whether you buy or sell, and either takes the form of a flat fee (e.g. £12 per trade) or a commission on the value of the trade (e.g. 1.25% x £3,000 = £37.50). The actual figures will vary from broker to broker. Execution-only brokers are invariably cheaper than full-service brokers because they are not advising on what to buy or sell. They are just executing the trade.Stamp Duty0.5% tax, chargeable on purchases only (1% for Irish stocks)
Dealing cost : the cost of trading in an asset or security which will vary according to the broker you use and according to the tax jurisdiction in which the trade is carried out.for uk stock market investors, the costs break down into:broker commissioncommission is chargeable whether you buy or sell, and either takes the form of a flat fee (e.g. £12 per trade) or a commission on the value of the trade (e.g. 1.25% x £3,000 = £37.50). the actual figures will vary from broker to broker. execution-only brokers are invariably cheaper than full-service brokers because they are not advising on what to buy or sell. they are just executing the trade.stamp duty0.5% tax, chargeable on purchases only (1% for irish stocks)