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As a foreigner I don't file a tax returns in the U.S. So I can't claim any tax allowances or anything. Every 2 years I submit a W-8ben form as proof that I am not a U.S. Citizen or resident.
Don't really know if any U.S. Citizen can get it any or part of the amount that is taxed? I've read somewhere that dividends are not so popular because of taxation reasons. That May be why some may prefer that the companies do share buy backs to increase the value of their shares than to give dividends?
thats the gist of it,have to avoid US stocks and etfs that pays high dividend rates cause the 30 percent witholding tax is very painful,but witholding tax only applies to dividends or interest payments from bonds,there is no capital gains tax between US and SG,since they dont tax ur capital gains,i dont think u can apply for tax shelter.
but the theory that companies that dont pay out dividends and reinvest their profits in the company or share buybacks perform better is not necessary true.dividends form up a large portion of returns from the stock market since the 1920s.theres a theory that companies that pays a dividend out regularly allocates capital more efficiently as they dont have too much money lying around or finding useless ways to spend the money.also dividends make up a large percentage of stock market returns,its estimated nearly 30 percent of returns from the s&p 500 comes from dividends.