#669 · Tax Tool

Withholding Dividend Calculator

Estimate tax withheld from dividends after deduction and review net dividend yield.

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How to use this calculator

Enter gross dividend, dividend deduction, tax rate, and share value. The calculator estimates dividend withholding and net dividend yield.

What the result means

The main result is dividend withholding. Net yield shows after-withholding dividend income as a percentage of share value.

Dividend Withholding = (Gross Dividend − Dividend Deduction) × Tax Rate

Annual projection assumes the entered dividend repeats quarterly. Change the input if your dividend frequency is different.

Example calculation

With $2,500 gross dividend, $200 deduction, and 15% tax rate, dividend withholding is $345 and net dividend is $1,955.

Tips for better results

  • Use quarterly dividend if you want annual projection by four.
  • Use share value to estimate net yield.
  • Separate fees from tax if you want a cleaner withholding estimate.

FAQ

What is dividend withholding?

dividend withholding is an estimated planning value produced from the inputs you enter. It is not a final tax filing result.

Why compare before and after?

Before-and-after comparison shows the effect of deductions, credits, withholding, or adjustments on the final amount.

Can this be annualized?

Yes, when your input period is monthly or quarterly and the pattern is expected to repeat. Real results may vary.

Is this tax advice?

No. This calculator gives a simplified estimate. Actual tax treatment depends on local rules and your records.

How should I interpret the status?

The status badge summarizes whether the calculated result looks low, moderate, high, improving, or needs review based on the entered values.

Dividend guide

ItemMeaning
Dividend withholdingEstimated tax withheld from dividend.
Net dividendDividend after deduction and withholding.
Net yieldNet dividend divided by share value.

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