https://www.ishares.com/us/literatu...fied-interest-income-qii-percentages-2018.pdfForget double taxation treaties, the country in question doesnt have it.
I'm looking for this
"The American Jobs Creation Act of 2004 allowed ETFs having regulated investment company status to designate amounts of QII and STCG as exempt from Nonresident Alien Withholding Tax (“NRA Withholding Tax”) when paid to non-U.S. shareholders with appropriate tax documentation. The exemption expired with the PIMCO ETFs 7/7/15 payment date, but has since been extended permanently from that date with the “Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes Act of 2015” signed into law on12/18/15."
I'm looking for short-term UST bond etfs under that exemption
tks. that was exactly what I was looking for
I plan to test this a bit by buying certain ETFs. It looks like the ETF companies are taking full advantage of this loophole, the question now is whether the brokers are up to speed on this. IB is usually good at this so we will seeThanks Obélix, any idea whether IB would credit one's account of the non withheld distribution, or would withhold from it the same way as all regular based US based dividend payments, leaving the trader to himself to try and claim it back from the IRS ?
I remember looking for distribution with a reduced withholding rate a few years back but always got withheld at the standard rate by IB. Not sure I bought the proper ETFs though.