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Nestle - reliable dividend payer

Nestle has been paying me a continuous dividend since 2008 / 2009, which has been increased every year so far. I have already received my original investment from back then back in full through the dividend payments. I think it's good proof that buy & hold pays off and that you can put together a nice portfolio over time. After the dividend payment, I only have to get the withholding tax from Switzerland refunded. This then increases the net dividend by a good 300 euros. The value shown here in the transaction is gross in CHF. And a good start to the day to you all.

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Recebido x550 Dividendos em CHF 3,10
CHF 1.705,00
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What does the withholding tax refund cost you?
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@DividendenMax which is free of charge. Simply apply online. Super simple
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@DividendenMax above all, you can collect it nicely for 3 years and then refund it in one so that the "effort" is worthwhile. That's why I always don't understand the talk about withholding tax.
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Cool, thanks!
And I then submit the form to my broker?
@DividendenMax I get a voucher from the bank. It should now also work with the dividend voucher. There is a portal for withholding tax refunds. You register there, enter some information and the complete application is then made available for you to download. Part of it is the certificate of residence. You have this stamped by the tax office. Once this is done, you send it to Bern with the application. They finalize your application and pay out the money. All in all, it takes about 4 weeks.
Comdirect simply charges fees for the voucher...unfortunately I have to live with that. But the refund is only worthwhile from a certain amount/costs/effort. That's why I always collect 3years
@Charlyfirpo I have heard that it now works with dividend accounting. Maybe give it a try.
@Transporter With Comdirect?
@Charlyfirpo No for the withholding tax refund application
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The share price has been falling for almost 5 years, fortunately I have long since parted company with Nestle
@GHF Anyone who has bought below 30 euros is not interested in whether the share price is currently at 80, 90 or 100.
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@Transporter There are different opinions on this. I myself am also a long-term investor, but if a share has been on a downward trend for five years, you have to make a decision at some point.
There are enough examples of fallen champions
@GHF The share was bought to hold it forever. That's why such a question doesn't arise for me 😀
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They must be crazy that you have to print out and sign the application to get the withholding tax back and then have it notarized by the tax office. They should come up with a system like the BundID. It's not worth the effort at all, I'd rather consider selling my Nestle position.
@Marty0292 It depends on the amount. For 10 euros it's not worth it, but for over 300 it is. And let's be honest, the few minutes of effort don't really matter. It's the fastest way to earn money.
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