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To: Paul Senior who wrote (47669)4/28/2012 9:53:47 PM
From: Madharry  Respond to of 78666
 
well that is good news as far as my mil and aberdeen holdings go.



To: Paul Senior who wrote (47669)5/2/2012 9:39:24 PM
From: FIFO_kid2  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78666
 
Thanks for the info on the French withholding tax.

I am very familiar with the process to recover the withholding tax in Canada. I don't know how much money you are talking about to make it worthwhile but you can recover the withholding tax with Form NR7-R but it has to be filed through by your broker in their accounting department. You cannot make application yourself. But the catch is the fairly punitive fees involved to make application which applies to each separate calendar year filed. There is 2 year statute of limitations so it is now too late to file for CY 2009.

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Considering the fees with my broker you would have to earn roughly $1700 in gross annual Canadian dividends to break even.