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What is the interest withholding rate between Germany and South Korea?
Under the Germany-South Korea tax treaty, the withholding rate on interest is 10%. Certain types of interest (such as government bonds) may qualify for additional exemptions under specific treaty articles. This 10% rate compares to a median of 0% across Germany's 49 active treaty partners, and 10% across South Korea's 48 active partners.
Network Comparison
Germany
Rank 38 of 49 active treaties (lowest rate = #1)
Lower rates with: Colombia (10%), Indonesia (10%), India (10%)
Higher rates with: Mexico (10%), Malaysia (10%), New Zealand (10%)
South Korea
Rank 16 of 48 active treaties (lowest rate = #1)
Lower rates with: China (10%), Colombia (10%), Czech Republic (10%)
Higher rates with: Denmark (10%), Egypt (10%), Spain (10%)
Important: Treaty rates require proper claim forms (e.g., IRS Form W-8BEN for U.S. treaties, HMRC DT-Individual for U.K. treaties, CRA Form NR301 for Canadian treaties) filed before payment. Limitation on Benefits (LOB) provisions may restrict eligibility. A 0% withholding rate does not mean no tax — the residence country may still tax the income. This is not tax advice.