@Solitair yes with the taxes that is really such an issue😄 it sucks but I wanted to have this one share anyway too much America in it and the share is also interesting for me because I am in France a lot and then you can visit certain castles and wineries
@Coyote980 Yes, you can, but first you need a certificate of residence from your tax office. Then the French will probably take a relatively long time to process it. Alternatively, you can have this done by some banks, e.g. DKB, but it costs another €30 a year as far as I know. For me, that's too much effort for someone with only average performance. There are other alternatives where you don't have this stress. But I only had eight shares with them.