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@Anilo then you don't know about the advance withholding tax reduction and it seems to be too much effort for you to recover the remaining 15% via the income tax return.
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@Anilo The USA also has 15% withholding tax. ;)
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@AniloAfter your 1000 € tax-free amount, you only get "offset" if you make an income tax return or a compensation is made with your loss pot. So it's the same in green 😉.
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@Anilo You can have the withholding tax reduced to 15% for both. This is offered by DKB, for example. The double taxation agreement stipulates that you can reclaim a maximum of 15% of the final withholding tax. This is done via the income tax return and is neither expensive nor complicated.
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@Anilo Why Brookfield? The dividend was cut considerably.