Capital gains tax on Canadian dividends?
Hello everyone,
My question is whether Trade Republic automatically withholds 26% or 10% withholding tax on Canadian dividends?
Thank you
Hello everyone,
My question is whether Trade Republic automatically withholds 26% or 10% withholding tax on Canadian dividends?
Thank you
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I haven’t got a gun at TR yet. Dividends receive, but assume that TR adheres to law and law and that the tax is deducted as other German banks. 😉
Then you will be deducted from the source tax of 25%. Of these, 15% are counted on the capital income tax, so that only 10% “German tax” are deducted. A total of 35 % of taxes are therefore deducted.
Theoretically, you can get a part back from Canada. However, this should not be expected in terms of time and financial terms. Can’t give you any details about this, but many years ago the reclaim from Canada has been placed in my mind as not meaningful. 😉
Benefits abroad are taxable here.
Exceptions apply only if you do not exceed the free limits (Momentan so approximately EUR 11500 for ALL incomes of the year.
You have to take care of it, some of them automatically deduct taxes, but in such a case rather not. You have to look exactly at the annual billing and specify the profits.
Income is also not taxed at a flat rate of 26.375% or 10%.
For example, if you have a lower tax rate than 26,375% and activate a discount check in your statement, your individual tax rate will be taken.
If you have no idea, just hold your fingers still.
Very helpful, thank you. Just because I didn’t mention the source tax and that some of them can be recovered from the tax office?
Please.