Utilities: Get Dividends Paid in Euros [View article]
do these upfront taxes apply only to US citizens, r to any holder of the shares? i'd rather pay the income tax in my home country on the dividends than 35% on ENI etc. thats a crazy amount of loss.
On Nov 03 01:23 AM THofler wrote:
> To Gaucho's point, > > My French Total (TOT) gets hit with a 15% div. withholding tax. > In an IRA this is lost, but if it were being held in a taxable account, > I can declare the withholding on my tax return and get it fully refunded. > > > My Italian ENI (E) gets hit with a 35% withholding tax. If the total > foreign withholding taxes I declare on my return is less than a few > thousand dollars, then I get a full refund. If I have a much larger > withholding to declare then I only get refunded at the 15% level. > > > So Total's withholding is good (fully refunded) if I'm a rich guy, > but ENI's is not. > > I believe that neither the U.K. nor Brazil has any withholding tax. > > > Does anyone know the story with Germany's withholding tax??
Utilities: Get Dividends Paid in Euros [View article]
On Nov 03 01:23 AM THofler wrote:
> To Gaucho's point,
>
> My French Total (TOT) gets hit with a 15% div. withholding tax.
> In an IRA this is lost, but if it were being held in a taxable account,
> I can declare the withholding on my tax return and get it fully refunded.
>
>
> My Italian ENI (E) gets hit with a 35% withholding tax. If the total
> foreign withholding taxes I declare on my return is less than a few
> thousand dollars, then I get a full refund. If I have a much larger
> withholding to declare then I only get refunded at the 15% level.
>
>
> So Total's withholding is good (fully refunded) if I'm a rich guy,
> but ENI's is not.
>
> I believe that neither the U.K. nor Brazil has any withholding tax.
>
>
> Does anyone know the story with Germany's withholding tax??