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@lawinvest Withholding tax Germany 25% then another 15% Japanese withholding tax on top of that - with a dividend yield of 2%, there is not much left over from the distribution @Nightlights
@Smudeo if you still have enough tax-free allowance ;-)
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@Smudeo not quite...
Withholding tax Japan 15%
100% Of which creditable against withholding taxGermany
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@timg1355 well then let's go
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@lawinvest with the low investment, the application and the fees already cost 50-100 Eur at the bank. Therefore unprofitable
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@Smudeo I don't know which bank you're with, but I don't make any applications there and they do it for me automatically
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@lawinvest btw: that would mean a 55% deduction for an American share. 30% QS; 25% Abgst.
Does anyone here have that? No, because 15% is also deducted there
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@Smudeo However, @lawinvest is right here. Japanese withholding tax, like US withholding tax, is automatically creditable. So nothing needs to be applied for here. Incidentally, whether a country is interesting for dividends does not depend on the amount of tax, but on whether the country has a good diplomatic relationship with Germany. The US with 30% tax is more interesting than many countries with only 20% tax if this cannot be credited via DTAs.
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