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Withholding Tax

Withholding Tax

Plain meaning

Tax withheld at source from certain payments, often including payments to non-residents.

Also called

withholding taxes Part XIII tax

Key points

  • Withholding Tax affects how tax, duties, or withholding can apply before money or goods reach the final recipient.
  • The amount can depend on classification, residency, source of income, treaty access, product origin, or a specific relief order.
  • Documentation is important because relief or reduced rates usually have to be supported when the payer, importer, or taxpayer is reviewed.
  • Changes can affect cash flow, pricing, import costs, cross-border investment, and government revenue.

Why it comes up

Withholding tax affects cross-border dividends, interest, royalties, pensions, services, and treaty relief. It can affect how tax rules are enacted, interpreted, enforced, challenged, or reported to the public.

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