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If you're a Singapore investor buying US-listed ETFs like VOO or QQQ, you're overpaying on tax.  And most people don't realise this until they've already been doing it for years. The alternative for non-Americans is what's called UCITS ETFs. They're simply European-regulated versions of the ETFs you already know.  Here's the key difference. When you hold US-listed ETFs, dividends are subject to a 30% US withholding tax. That's 30% off every dividend payment, automatically, just because you're not a US resident.  Being domiciled in Ireland, UCITS ETFs don't have that problem and have a preferential dividend withholding tax rate of 15%. Many UCITS ETFs are also accumulating in nature. That means dividends get automatically reinvested into the ETF.  No cash sitting idle, no manual reinvesting, no additional brokerage fees. Just pure compounding on autopilot. Syfe now offers a range of Xtrackers UCITS ETFs and there are three worth knowing about: 🌍 XDWL — Xtrackers MSCI World UCITS ETF. Broad global developed markets exposure in a single ETF. ⚖️ XDEW — Xtrackers S&P 500 Equal Weight UCITS ETF. All the same S&P 500 companies, but equal-weighted — so you're not overly concentrated in mega-cap tech. 💻 XNAS — Xtrackers NASDAQ 100 UCITS ETF. Tech-heavy growth exposure with the same names you'd find in QQQ, in a UCITS structure, at a total expense ratio of just 0.20% per annum. Syfe is one of the few brokerages in Singapore that actually offers UCITS ETFs. And for XDWL and XDEW, you can buy commission-free through Syfe's Auto-Invest scheduled feature; perfect for anyone who wants to set it and forget it. Tax efficiency. Auto-reinvesting dividends. Potentially zero commission on two of the three ETFs. If you're still investing in US-listed ETFs and haven't looked at the UCITS versions, it's worth doing the comparison. To learn more and get started, visit syfe.com/brokerage/lse #fypsg #singapore #investing #etfinvesting #syfe
If you're a Singapore investor buying US-listed ETFs like VOO or QQQ, you're overpaying on tax. And most people don't realise this until they've already been doing it for years. The alternative for non-Americans is what's called UCITS ETFs. They're simply European-regulated versions of the ETFs you already know. Here's the key difference. When you hold US-listed ETFs, dividends are subject to a 30% US withholding tax. That's 30% off every dividend payment, automatically, just because you're not a US resident. Being domiciled in Ireland, UCITS ETFs don't have that problem and have a preferential dividend withholding tax rate of 15%. Many UCITS ETFs are also accumulating in nature. That means dividends get automatically reinvested into the ETF. No cash sitting idle, no manual reinvesting, no additional brokerage fees. Just pure compounding on autopilot. Syfe now offers a range of Xtrackers UCITS ETFs and there are three worth knowing about: 🌍 XDWL — Xtrackers MSCI World UCITS ETF. Broad global developed markets exposure in a single ETF. ⚖️ XDEW — Xtrackers S&P 500 Equal Weight UCITS ETF. All the same S&P 500 companies, but equal-weighted — so you're not overly concentrated in mega-cap tech. 💻 XNAS — Xtrackers NASDAQ 100 UCITS ETF. Tech-heavy growth exposure with the same names you'd find in QQQ, in a UCITS structure, at a total expense ratio of just 0.20% per annum. Syfe is one of the few brokerages in Singapore that actually offers UCITS ETFs. And for XDWL and XDEW, you can buy commission-free through Syfe's Auto-Invest scheduled feature; perfect for anyone who wants to set it and forget it. Tax efficiency. Auto-reinvesting dividends. Potentially zero commission on two of the three ETFs. If you're still investing in US-listed ETFs and haven't looked at the UCITS versions, it's worth doing the comparison. To learn more and get started, visit syfe.com/brokerage/lse #fypsg #singapore #investing #etfinvesting #syfe

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