Company: NCEL
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form Type: F-4/A
Source: 0001213900-25-026428
Chunk: 762

Company: NewcelX Ltd.
Filing Date: 2025-03-31
Form: F-4/A
Chunk 762
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 Switzerland for tax purposes and not holding the common shares and/or Warrants in connection with the conduct of a trade or business in Switzerland through a permanent establishment or fixed place of business situated, for tax purposes, in Switzerland, are not subject to wealth or annual capital tax in Switzerland because of the mere holding of the common shares and/or Warrants. Capital Gains on Disposal of Common Shares or Warrants Swiss resident individuals who sell or otherwise dispose of the common shares and/or Warrants realize a tax -freecapital gain, or a non -taxdeductible capital loss, as the case may be, provided that they hold the common shares, as part of their private assets. Under certain circumstances, the sale proceeds may be requalified into taxable investment income (e.g., if the taxpayer is deemed to be a professional securities dealer). Capital gains realized on the sale of the common shares and/or Warrants held by Swiss resident individuals, as well as non -Swissresident individuals and corporate taxpayers holding the common shares and/or Warrants in connection with the conduct of a trade or business in Switzerland through a permanent establishment or fixed place of business situated, for tax purposes, in Switzerland, will be subject to Swiss federal, cantonal and communal individual tax, as the case may be. This also applies to Swiss resident individuals who, for individual income tax purposes, are deemed to be professional securities dealers for reasons of, inter alia, frequent dealing and debt -financedpurchases. Capital gains realized by resident individuals who hold the common shares as business assets might be entitled to reductions or partial taxations similar to those mentioned above for dividends (“Teilbesteuerung”) if certain conditions are met (e.g., holding period of at least one year and participation of at least 10% of nominal share capital of the Company). Swiss resident corporate taxpayers as well as non -Swissresident corporate taxpayers holding the common shares and/or Warrants in connection with the conduct of a trade or business, through a permanent establishment or fixed place of business situated, for tax purposes, in Switzerland, are required to recognize such capital gain in their income statements for the relevant tax period. Corporate taxpayers may qualify for participation relief on capital gains (“Beteiligungsabzug”), if the common shares sold during the tax period represent at least 10% of the Company’s share capital or if the common shares sold give entitlement to at least 10% of the Company’s profits and reserves and were held for at least one year. The tax relief applies to