tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-831661957694056827.post7144229085501456664..comments2023-11-02T19:29:05.886+08:00Comments on S-REIT Investment Blog: Analysis of Cache Logistics Trustjc.education.sghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14204356555965121308noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-831661957694056827.post-84207754423817121882016-08-20T06:57:03.240+08:002016-08-20T06:57:03.240+08:00dividend withholding tax is 10% for companies, and...dividend withholding tax is 10% for companies, and 0% for individuals. however, most brokers will take 10% regardless, because the process of exemption is complicated. broker needs to have an account in your name, and file some paperwork with the SG tax authorities to avoid taking 10%. most brokers can't be bothered. only SG brokers do this, and give you untaxed divs, eg. OCBC, Philip, Stan Chart, etc. you need to check with your broker.<br /><br />note that you will need to pay div tax in your country of residence. so paying 10% to SG is no big deal if your country taxes divs higher than 10% already: you pay 10% to SG, and the rest to your country (tax treaty). if your country has no tax treaty with SG, be sure your broker takes no withholding, or you'll get screwed for sure.lucasarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11463514728397603619noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-831661957694056827.post-24829963464214492092016-08-09T10:40:51.537+08:002016-08-09T10:40:51.537+08:00Hi, just wonder if there is any dividend tax in Si...Hi, just wonder if there is any dividend tax in Singapore for SGX Reits investor? For both local Singapore people and foreign investor. Thanks. Samhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14975056304065523333noreply@blogger.com