Foreign Withholding Taxes | Foreign Shareholders | Leo Berwick (2024)

A withholding tax is an amount of income that a company withholds from an employee’s paycheck or from dividends paid to a foreign shareholder. The corporation pays the money withheld to the IRS directly, instead of to the employee or shareholder. This article will be limited to taxes withheld on nonresident investors’ dividends. For an overview of the different components of a distribution, including dividends, return of capital, and capital gains, read The ABC’s of Distributions. All of these terms will be relevant to this explanation of withholding taxes on distributions paid to foreign investors.

Dividends

A dividend paid by a U.S. corporation to a foreign shareholder is usually subject to a withholding tax. The amount of the withholding tax depends on whether the United States has tax treaties with the foreign shareholder’s country, and on how much of the U.S. corporation the foreign shareholder owns. Consider the following example regarding the impact of treaties on nonresident investors’ withholding taxes:

Two investors, Donna and Josh, have a partnership that owns interest in a U.S. corporation. Donna lives in foreign Country X, and Josh lives just across the border in Country Y. The United States has a tax treaty with Country X, but not Country Y. Residents of Country X are exempt from U.S. withholding taxes, but residents of Country Y are subject to a 30% withholding tax. The U.S. corporation pays a dividend of $100 to the partnership. The corporation takes into account the fact that Josh, who is a resident of a country that does not have a tax treaty with the United States, owns half of the partnership. Donna receives her full dividend of $50, but Josh will only receive $35 due to the withholding tax. The U.S. corporation will withhold $15 from Josh’s dividend and pay it to the IRS.

Return
of Capital

A return of capital occurs when a corporation returns a portion of an investor’s original investment, which reduces the investor’s adjusted tax basis. A return of capital is not a dividend, meaning that it is not withdrawn from current or accumulated earnings and profits.[1] See our article on Calculating Earnings and Profits to read about how to calculate this sum and learn about how distributions impact earnings and profits. The return of capital is applied against and reduces the shareholder’s adjusted stock basis. This type of distribution usually represents a tax-free recovery of the taxpayer’s investment in the stock.

An exception to this rule is when the distribution is from a U.S. real property holding corporation (USRPHC). A corporation is a USRPHC if the fair market value of the U.S. real property interests held by the corporation on any applicable determination date equals or exceeds 50 percent of the sum of the fair market values of its: U.S. real property interests, interests in real property located outside the United States, and certain business assets. Real property includes land, any property attached to it and the rights associated with the ownership of that land. [2] A USRPHC is usually subject to a 15% withholding tax on:

  1. The portion of the distribution that is in excess of the distributing corporation’s earnings and profits,
  2. The portion that is treated as a return of capital, and
  3. To the portion of the distribution treated as capital gain.[3]

Capital Gains

Capital gains are not usually subject to withholding taxes, unless the distribution is from a USRPHC. If this is the case, then a 15% withholding tax applies to the portion of the distribution treated as a capital gain. As with withholding taxes on dividends and return of capital, the amount of withholding taxes on capital gains are determined by the U.S. federal tax code and the treaties, if there are any, that the United States may have with a specific foreign country.

Conclusion

Both foreign shareholders and American organizations should be aware of withholding taxes. From the foreign shareholder’s standpoint, understanding this concept and being aware of the tax agreements their country may have with the United States can help clarify how much in distributions they can expect to receive. Likewise, corporations and partnerships (see Choice of Entity) must know which shareholders require withholding taxes and how much to pay to the IRS. Both buyers and sellers in an M&A deal involving a foreign firm should consider the impact of withholding taxes when structuring the deal. In such a case, asset purchases might be a more attractive option than a stock deal, since the latter might require distributing dividends to foreign shareholders. The differences between these two deals are described in Asset Sales vs. Stock Sales. Finally, withholding taxes impact how a corporation models its earnings and profits. To read more about this subject, see Earnings and Profits. In turn, the calculation of earnings and profits plays an important role in determining a firm’s valuation, which plays an important role in M&A negotiations.

[1] IRC § 301 (c)(2).

[2] CFR §§ 1.897-2 (b)(1), 1.897-1 (b)(1).

[3] IRC §§ 897(I), 1445(e)(3).

Foreign Withholding Taxes | Foreign Shareholders | Leo Berwick (2024)

FAQs

What is the withholding tax for foreign investors? ›

Under US domestic tax laws, a foreign person generally is subject to 30% US tax on the gross amount of certain US-source income.

Who pays foreign withholding tax? ›

A withholding tax is an amount of income that a company withholds from an employee's paycheck or from dividends paid to a foreign shareholder. The corporation pays the money withheld to the IRS directly, instead of to the employee or shareholder.

Do foreign investors pay taxes on US stocks? ›

Here's some fantastic news that'll make you want to do a happy dance: As a foreign investor in US stocks, you generally don't have to pay capital gains tax to Uncle Sam!

Can you reclaim foreign withholding tax? ›

Foreign withholding tax reclamation allows investors to reclaim previously withheld tax paid under a higher withholding rate than the most favorable rate possible for the client.

What is the US withholding tax on dividends UK? ›

The United States will reduce its withholding rates to 15 percent on dividends to United Kingdom portfolio investors and to five percent on dividends to United Kingdom parent corporations. This reduction follows the pattern adopted in other United States treaties.

What is the FATCA withholding percentage? ›

These financial institutions are subject to the 30% withholding tax. They are those institutions that have not agreed to provide the IRS with information about their US patrons, shareholders, etc. The FATCA withholding is deemed to be necessary on essentially all payments of income sourced from the United States.

What is the foreign withholding tax on dividends? ›

What do you pay? The U.S. withholding tax rate charged to foreign investors on U.S. dividends is 30%, but this amount is generally reduced to 15% for taxable Canadian investors by a tax treaty between the U.S. and Canada. 1 Source: MSCI, BlackRock, as of August 31, 2023.

How to avoid US withholding tax on dividends? ›

Under the Treaty, there is a special exemption from U.S. withholding tax on interest and dividend income that you earn from U.S. investments through a trust set up exclusively for the purpose of providing retirement income. These trusts include RRSPs, RRIFs, LIRAs, LIFs, LRIFs and Prescribed RRIFs.

What is the IRS foreign withholding rate? ›

Specific types of income

For U.S. source gross income that is not effectively connected with a U.S. trade or business, the rate is usually 30%. Generally, you must withhold the tax at the time you pay the income to the foreign person.

What is the tax treatment of foreign shares? ›

If you hold foreign company shares for more than 24 months, the gains are considered long-term capital gains and are taxed at 20% (plus applicable surcharge and cess).

Do U.S. citizens have to pay taxes on foreign investment income? ›

Do I still need to file a U.S. tax return? Yes, if you are a U.S. citizen or a resident alien living outside the United States, your worldwide income is subject to U.S. income tax, regardless of where you live.

How do I avoid double taxation on foreign capital gains? ›

There are several strategies that can help you avoid or reduce capital gains tax when selling foreign property.
  1. Primary Residence Exclusion. ...
  2. Foreign Tax Credit. ...
  3. 1031 Exchange. ...
  4. Hold for Long-Term Gains. ...
  5. Use a Trust or Other Entity.
Sep 6, 2024

How do I recover my foreign withholding tax? ›

There are 3 methods that can be used to recover withholding tax.
  1. Claiming withholding tax based on double tax treaties. ...
  2. Claiming withholding tax based on domestic tax legislation. ...
  3. Claiming withholding tax based on European Court of Justice Case Law / legal precedent.
Aug 28, 2020

Can I deduct foreign tax paid on dividends? ›

Generally, only income, war profits, and excess profits taxes (collectively referred to as income taxes) qualify for the foreign tax credit. Foreign taxes on wages, dividends, interest, and royalties generally qualify for the credit.

How much foreign income is tax free in the USA? ›

The maximum foreign earned income exclusion amount is adjusted annually for inflation. For tax year 2023, the maximum foreign earned income exclusion is the lesser of the foreign income earned or $120,000 per qualifying person. For tax year 2024, the maximum exclusion is $126,500 per person.

What is the US withholding tax on investment income? ›

Withhold at 30% or lesser tax treaty rate, if applicable (see Chart C, Withholding Tax Rates for Purposes of Chapter 3, in IRS Publication 515) The beneficial owner of the interest income may claim the benefit of the tax treaty article which deals with "Interest Income." The beneficial owner may claim the lesser tax ...

How is foreign investment income taxed in the US? ›

When Americans buy stocks or bonds from foreign-based companies, the investment income and capital gains may be subject to both U.S. income tax and taxes levied by the company's home country. The U.S. foreign tax credit allows a taxpayer to deduct the foreign taxes to offset the liability to the U.S.

What is the withholding tax on the spy? ›

The reason why you want to avoid buying the SPY—if you're a non-U.S. resident—is because the SPY is domiciled in the U.S. This means that the SPY falls under U.S. tax rules and regulations. And as a foreigner, you face hefty U.S. foreign taxes on your stock investments. The first is a 30% withholding tax on dividends.

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