5Lun
Is the point about the German tax return also relevant if I am under the EUR 1000 tax-free allowance anyway?
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Irrespective of this, the German capital gains tax portion of the dividend is offset against the tax-free amount and therefore does not apply. The 25% Norwegian withholding tax will not be offset either way. Therefore, in my opinion, you can only get the 15% back via the tax return
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5Lun
@Dividendenopi So you can get the full 25% withholding tax refunded with the form and the tax return?
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@FLVKO cum - ex. 😆 but actually the Norwegian capital gains tax should be fully recoverable. Because under German law you are not liable to pay tax here. !
Unless you actually exceed the €1000 allowance with this Norwegian refund, in which case this excess would in turn be offset against German capital gains tax 🤷♂️
Welcome to Germany, and have a nice day.....
Unless you actually exceed the €1000 allowance with this Norwegian refund, in which case this excess would in turn be offset against German capital gains tax 🤷♂️
Welcome to Germany, and have a nice day.....
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•@FLVKO Correct, 10% from Norway and the rest via the home tax return. And @Gomerdoc, that you pay tax again on the refund or something is offset is nonsense. You have fulfilled your part in Germany with the capital gains tax plus solidarity surcharge. You pay this on the gross dividend without the Norwegian withholding tax being taken into account
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•@Dividendenopi Yes, that's right. You're right, of course, that was nonsense.
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•@Gomerdoc all good😎😉
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