Forms for Foreign Beneficial Owners

 

If all the appropriate requirements have been established on a Form W-8BEN, W-8ECI, W-8EXP or, if applicable, on documentary evidence, the Withholding Agent may treat the payee as a foreign beneficial owner.

W-8BEN

Form W-8BEN Certificate of Foreign Status of Beneficial Owner for United States Tax Withholding, is used by a foreign individual to:

  • Establish foreign status,
  • Claim that such individual is the beneficial owner of the income for which the form is being furnished, or a partner in a partnership subject to section 1446 withholding,
  • If applicable, claim a reduced rate of, or exemption from, withholding under an income tax treaty, and
  • Provide a foreign TIN or date of birth when the beneficial owner holds an account at a U.S. office of a financial institution.

W-8BEN-E

Form W-8BEN-E, Certificate of Status of Beneficial Owner for United States Tax Withholding and Reporting (Entities), is used by a foreign entity to:

  • Establish foreign status,
  • Establish an entity's chapter 4 status to the extent required for chapter 4 purposes,
  • Claim that such entity is the beneficial owner of the income for which the form is being furnished or a partner in a partnership subject to section 1446 withholding, and
  • If applicable, claim a reduced rate of, or exemption from, chapter 3 withholding under an income tax treaty.

Refer to Publication 515, Withholding of Tax on Nonresident Aliens and Foreign Entities for more information.

In addition to the documentary evidence, a foreign beneficial owner that is an entity must provide a statement that it derives the income for which it claims treaty benefits and that it meets one or more of the conditions set forth in a limitation on benefits article, if any, (or similar provision) contained in the applicable treaty.

Form W-8ECI

Form W-8ECI, Certificate of Foreign Person's Claim That Income Is Effectively Connected With the Conduct of a Trade or Business in the United States, is used by a foreign person to:

  • Establish foreign status,
  • Claim that such person is the beneficial owner of the income for which the form is being furnished, and
  • Claim that the income is effectively connected with the conduct of a trade or business in the United States. (Refer to Effectively Connected Income)

Form W-8EXP

Form W-8EXP, Certificate of Foreign Government or Other Foreign Organization for United States Tax Withholding is used by a foreign government, international organization, foreign central bank of issue, foreign tax-exempt organization, foreign private foundation, foreign qualified pension fund, or government of a U.S. possession to:

  • Establish foreign status,
  • Establish the entity's chapter 4 status to the extent required for chapter 4 purposes,
  • Claim that such person is the beneficial owner of the income for which the form is being furnished, and
  • Claim an exemption from withholding under both chapter 3 and chapter 4 for such entity or that the entity is a foreign private foundation subject to the 4% tax.

Documentary Evidence

You may apply a reduced rate of withholding to income from "marketable securities" paid outside the United States to an offshore account if the beneficial owner gives you documentary evidence in place of a Form W-8BEN. 

Refer to Publication 515, Withholding of Tax on Nonresident Aliens and Foreign Entities for more information on these forms and documentary evidence.

References/Related Topics

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