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The US does tax that kind of income (generally). Look up "withholding tax". It's something like 15% or 20%. As a Canadian I have to be aware of this when investing in US-domiciled stocks. (But in the end tax-treaties means that investments held in special accounts like RRSPs get around the withholding tax. Not sure if Germany has such a treaty though.)


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