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Contact CorporateTaxStatistics@oecd.org. Including the subject line 'Withholding Tax Rates' will help us to answer your enquiry more quickly.
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2022-2023
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21-11-2023
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This data will be updated each year.
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This table shows standard withholding tax rates applicable to businesses when they make payments to other foreign or domestic business entities or individuals, e.g., in the form of dividends, interest, and royalties. Governments collect these taxes based on statutory tax rates requiring businesses to withhold a fraction of cross-border payments in scope of the withholding tax.
Contact person/organisation
Contact CorporateTaxStatistics@oecd.org. Including the subject line 'Withholding Tax Rates' will help us to answer your enquiry more quickly.
Direct source
Inclusive Framework
Unit of measure used
Percentage
Power codeUnitsReference period
2022-2023
Date last updated
21-11-2023
Link to Release calendar
This data will be updated each year.
Key statistical concept
This table shows standard withholding tax rates applicable to businesses when they make payments to other foreign or domestic business entities or individuals, e.g., in the form of dividends, interest, and royalties. Governments collect these taxes based on statutory tax rates requiring businesses to withhold a fraction of cross-border payments in scope of the withholding tax.