As you mentioned, it depends from country to country.
As you probably know you can receive dividends tax-free in Belgium up to 833 EUR. If you're above that number, you need to pay dividend taxes (and unfortunately are taxed twice when you invest in foreign companies)
we have a focus on emerging market high dividend yielding equities meeting our qualification criteria based on the principles of the Austrian School of Economics approach - cedarowl.substack.com
Just a 6X difference, no big deal =]
How do you deal with taxes on dividends? (especially in Belgium).
As you mentioned, it depends from country to country.
As you probably know you can receive dividends tax-free in Belgium up to 833 EUR. If you're above that number, you need to pay dividend taxes (and unfortunately are taxed twice when you invest in foreign companies)
we have a focus on emerging market high dividend yielding equities meeting our qualification criteria based on the principles of the Austrian School of Economics approach - cedarowl.substack.com
The work done by Rob Cheney is great but is there a more updated piece with data going up to the end of 2023? It looks like it stops at 2018.