I'm afraid not.here is a UK linked article which suggests that UK SIPPs are exempt if the Fund manager does the necessary paperwork. So maybe irish pension funds are in the same position?
No, I'm afraid not.Just to for the avoidance of doubt - can Irish funds claim back the tax with-held by the US?
If you find a cost effective way of doing that within a pension wrapper please be sure to let us know.I will be investing in Dublin based low cost allocating ETF's that track particular index's that cover large areas of the stock and bond markets,
Hi Steven,
The ITC/ Conexim PRSA at 0.5% AMC is the best on the market to investors with over €30K already in their fund. Otherwise Davy is the best option starting from scratch with .75% AMC plus ETF fund fees. Friends First offer access to ETF's at 1% AMC inclusive of ETF fees also, but I have found better diversity with Davy for fund selection,
Thank you for your input,
John
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