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This is the best video IMO to discuss this 15% withholding tax for different scenarios - awesome! Just subscribed. (Update: YOU KNOW WHAT - I just remembered your voice - you taught me how to do Norbert's Gambit a long time ago.) Magnificent!
Another easy to consume content, thanks for another great video, Justin! How does this apply to Canadian-listed ETF holding foreign stocks directly like the ZSP in the non-registered account?
Great videos. Keep them coming. I find these comparison videos very interesting. I’ve watched the one on global equities over and over (under the hood). You have provided the only content I’ve found on RU-vid on XWD too. I decided to purchase some due to the simplicity, even though it doesn’t have the highest return or lowest fees but it is well diversified.
Hi Justin, could you please tell me what kind of investments (ETFs, mutual funds and stocks) and in what kind of accounts at discount brokerages require me to complete the W-8BEN Form. Thank you!
Fantastic video. I have a question - what about stocks like HXS or HXS.U - a corporate class total return S&P 500 ETF that doesn't distribute dividends? Does this bypass the tax drag of withholding taxes?
Thank you for this informative post. I have been holding VFV in my RRSP thinking I was avoiding the withholding tax. According to this I'm not? Would it be better to hold VOO and how do the currency exchange fees factor in?
@S NB - Unfortunately, you wouldn't be avoiding the 15% U.S. withholding tax by holding VFV in your RRSP. Holding VOO in your RRSP would eliminate the U.S. withholding taxes, but as you mentioned, you are now subject to currency conversion fees from your brokerage. My next video (scheduled for release at 9:00 am on Thursday, December 1st) will discuss currency conversion fees when purchasing U.S.-listed U.S. equity ETFs in your RRSP (which should help you make a more informed decision :)
@@JustinBenderCPM That is food for thought. Brk b is almost like an etf without the fees and graphs well against the S& P. The only question is The boss is 91