This book provides a clear and concise explanation of withholding tax and how to leverage best practice to generate improved investment performance. It gives practical guidance to financial service firms and investors to help them understand the issues involved, trends and practicalities of maximizing returns on investment.
Most of the $200 billion of withholding tax lost by investors annually is due to lack of awareness and not asking the right questions of their brokers and custodian banks. Financial institutions are also increasingly being held to a higher standard by investors for provision of withholding tax services because of the impact it can have on portfolio performance. This book seeks to raise awareness of the issues and provide more detail about how the system works and what challenges and changes readers should expect in the future.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction. - 2. Principles. - 3. Context. - 4. Variability. - 5. The Pace of Change. - 6. Tax Relief at Source. - 7. Quick Refunds. - 8. Standard Refunds. - 9. Reporting. - 10. Governance & Enforcement. - 11. United States of America. - 12. 871(m), 1446(a) and 1446(f) Withholding. - 13. EU Withholding Tax Code of Conduct. - 14. OECD Tax Relief & Compliance Enhancement. - 15. Finland. - 16. FATCA. - 17. AEoI/Common Reporting Standard. - 18. DAC6. - 19. Tax Fraud. - 20. ISO Standards. - 21. Platforms. - 22. Getting rid of Paper. - 23. Withholding Tax on the Blockchain. - 24. Benchmarking. - 25. Portfolio performance. - 26. Tax is a product, not a task. - 27. Digitisation of tax. - 28. Vendor Dynamics. - 29. Future of tax reclamation. - 30. Conclusions.