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pmarc
Feb 17, 2012, 08:57 AM
Hello,
I am French (living in France). I bought US stocks and sell them for a little loss.
I don't have an ITIN number yet. Apparently, I won't have one before April because I just send them the W8 form...
I want to transfert back my money but the bank is telling me that I have to paid a 28% tax !
They also saying that the taxes will be paid to me when I will get my ITIN number.
Is everything wright ?
Thanks
AtlantaTaxExpert
Feb 17, 2012, 10:25 AM
Assuming you are a FRENCH citizen, you are NOT liable for any tax on the stock sales because you are living and working in France.
However, because the bank does NOT have a Form W-8BEN on file that exempts your from back-up withholding, they MUST, by law, withhold 28% from the PROCEEDS of the stock sale. If they have NOT sent the withheld tax to the IRS yet, send them a Form W-8BEN IMMEDIATELY to stop the withholding!
If the withholding has already been done and sent to the IRS, submitting the Form W-8BEN now is too late. You will need to file Form 1040NR with Form 8833 (to cite the U.S.-France Tax Treaty) to request a complete refund of the withheld tax. To file that return, you MUST also apply for an ITIN.
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Toadythetoad
Jun 15, 2012, 04:46 AM
I am in a similar-ish situation:
UK citizen living in the UK, I own shares in a US company (my employer). I want to sell these shares and I know that I need to submit a Form W-8BEN with the application to avoid the 28% tax (as above).
I am not sure if I need a ITIN or not for the W-8BEN. Getting an ITIN will require a notarised / apostilled copy of my passport + 12 week wait for the number to be issued. Instructions for the W-8BEN and W-7 are not very clear to me whether I need one or not!
Can you let me know either way.
Thanks