Talk:Nonresident alien's ETF domicile decision table

Python table generation
Because it is complex, a convenience Python script creates the table "ETF domicile recommendations by country of residence and domicile". The source code for this script is below.

If Python is not available locally, run the script online with Repl.it, or similar. For example, for Repl.it, copy-and-paste the code into the source code editing window (left panel), and press "Run>". The output window (right panel) will contain the table formatted in wikitext.

--LadyGeek 21:32, 8 April 2018 (UTC)

Updated: --TedSwippet 13:49, 29 December 2020 (UTC)

Canada estate tax treaty
With regards to the specific country notes on the US - Canada estate tax, I believe an authoritative source is: Convention Between Canada and the United States of America With Respect to Taxes on Income and on Capital, from the Department of Finance Canada.

I did not add this citation to the page, as I'd like a Canadian expert to confirm (or not). --LadyGeek 01:09, 14 April 2018 (UTC)

Reader feedback: Good day, I believe that som...
82.62.188.194 posted this comment on 22 May 2019 (view all feedback).

Good day, I believe that something has to be said about investing in US domicilied bond ETFs. My understanding is that unlike Equities ETF the withholding tax does not apply in case of income generated by bond interest. It also has to be said in equities ETFs whose dividend come from foreign stocks are no subjected to withholding tax. Only the US stock divident part is.

An identical comment was supplied for Nonresident alien investors and Ireland domiciled ETFs. Both are discussed in this.

--LadyGeek 02:34, 23 May 2019 (UTC)
 * ✅ --TedSwippet 10:25, 26 May 2019 (UTC)