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Medtronic - Roadmap2Retire - 01-28-2015 Ive owned a small portion in Medtronic over the past couple of years. Now that the COV deal is completed, my broker updated my holding this morning from Medtronic Inc to Medtronic PLC - which raises the question - does this mean that I will be paying dividend withholding taxes? I reside in Canada and the holding in question is held in an RRSP account - so I didnt pay any withholding taxes for my MDT (since it was a US-based company). Now that its becoming a Irish ADR, Im guessing I'll have to pay dividend withholding tax? From the agreement, it appears that it could be either 5% or 15% http://www.fin.gc.ca/treaties-conventions/notices/irelnot_-eng.asp Someone familiar with this matter care to clarify? RE: Medtronic - crimsonghost747 - 01-28-2015 Well logic says that yes there will be some withholding tax and from what I can gather from that link it looks like it will be 15%. However I would recommend that you contact your broker ASAP, they should be able to provide you with a definite answer. RE: Medtronic - saimash - 01-29-2015 Probably a stupid answer by me, but I thought I'd let you know: I am a Covidien employee (now a Medtronic employee as of Jan 26th). I have always invested in the COV ESPP program and had accumulated around 1880 shares over the years, out of which I sold the Longs (Qty: 1449 for $104) and retained the Shorts (Qty: 404) which got converted to 386 MDT shares @ $75.29 (along with some cash that they gave us per COV share). What I'm trying to say is that I used to receive dividends from COV and would reinvest them in the COV shares. Not sure if I didn't see any tax implications on the dividends since it was automatically being reinvested or because I reside in the US. RE: Medtronic - ChadR - 01-29-2015 Not entirely sure I am following your question. If they COV shares were in a taxable account, you were paying taxes on the dividends received whether or not you reinvested them. If they were in a tax deferred account, there weren't any tax implications on the dividends. RE: Medtronic - Roadmap2Retire - 01-29-2015 Thanks for the input, saimash. ChadR, I use a tax-deferred account and didnt pay any taxes since I was investing in a US-based company. But now that MDT has become an Irish company, Im wondering if I will be paying Irish dividend withholding taxes going forward. The fact that I reside in Canada also complicates the matter a little bit. I have emailed my broker and hopefully will get an answer from them soon. If not, I'll have to wait until next quarter to see how it affects my dividends. |