European said:
Hi all,
Romania has a withholding tax rate of 8% on dividends disbursed by a Romanian legal entity to non-(tax)resident individuals.
If the individual is a ta resident in the EU (not in Romania), can this 8% be claimed back from Romania?
Thanks
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European said:
Thanks @TheCryptoAnt
I see that for Greece the rate under the treaty for dividends is 45%. Is that a typo? It's much lower for all other countries
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It's 20% then, not 45%
Yeah, it's 20% according to that toolMarzio said:
You should always cross check what PwC says with Deloitte's treaty tool.
I find it to be more precise for the available jurisdictions.
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So it is a typo then, in the initial PWC website
Maybe you should post the link to the PWC page, just to be fair.European said:
It's 20% then, not 45%
The PWC webpage talks about distributions by and WHT tax applied to Romanian resident companies (to non-resident entities)
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@TheCryptoAnt posted it at the beginning of the thread . Here it is again
Yes on total turn over, not on profit. Profit tax is 16%. also after a given sum you will also have to pay VAT, add 19% more.European said:
Thanks @Marzio
These guys keep changing the rules every year 🙄
So the tax is on revenue, not on profit??
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