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i'm thinking of buying shares in a NYSE quoted company. i noticed on the td waterhouse website that to do this i need to fill out a W8BEN form. i have tried looking for what this is for but am confused; does it mean i'm liable for 30% tax on dividends from these shares or does it mean i'm exempt from this tax?
also, i've read elsewhere on AAM that buying LSE quoted stocks has, in effect, a double taxation burden. is this also the case for any other markets?
thanks for any replies
You pay double tax on UK, Canadian dividend.
When you fill in a W8 BEN you dont pay any US tax
thanks for the replies. so in a nutshell we pay the same % tax on dividends from NYSE as ISEQ shares, and double on Toronto and LSE. seems like i'd be mad to buy on the latter two exchanges.
No, there is a double taxation treaty with the UK and Canada, so you offset any taxes paid in those countries against those that are due here.
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