EPISODE · Aug 16, 2026 · 2 MIN
Are US Dividends Taxable in Singapore?
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Are US Dividends Taxable in Singapore?Generally, no. Foreign dividends received in Singapore by a Singapore-resident individual are generally not taxable in Singapore, including US-source dividends. IRAS specifically lists foreign dividends received by resident individuals as non-taxable, except where they are received through a Singapore partnership.🇺🇸 What About US Dividends?If a Singapore-resident individual personally receives dividends from US shares, those dividends are generally exempt from Singapore income tax.This remains the case even if the dividend is:Paid into a Singapore bank accountReceived from a US companyRemitted to SingaporeIRAS states that foreign-sourced income received in Singapore by resident individuals is generally exempt, subject to specific exceptions.⚠️ The Important ExceptionThe main exception relevant here is where the foreign dividend is received through a Singapore partnership.Foreign-sourced dividends received through a Singapore partnership can be subject to Singapore tax, although specific exemption provisions may apply if the relevant conditions are satisfied.🎯 Key TakeawayUS dividends received personally by a Singapore-resident individual are generally not taxable in Singapore.The key distinction is whether the dividend is received personally or through a structure such as a Singapore partnership.This is separate from any US tax or withholding-tax consequences that may apply to the dividend before it reaches the Singapore investor.
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