Updating the Certificate of Residence for the Year 2017

UniCredit Bank Serbia JSC
Summary: 
Non-resident clients are required to update their Certificate of Tax Residence for the calendar year 2017
Mon, 12/12/2016

Our non-resident clients are advised to update their Certificates of Residence shortly after 1 January 2017 for obtaining tax relief at source for the year 2017.

Certificate of Residence must be provided as an original document. Notarisation and legalisation of the document is not required however, the document only needs to be signed and stamped by the relevant authority of the client’s domicile country. The certificate is valid for the calendar year of issuance.

Please note that the name and the address of the investor on the issued Certificate of Residence have  to match the account name and address at the CSD.

Impact on Investors: Certificates of Residence must be updated and provided to UniCredit Bank Serbia by 31 January 2017 at the latest. If the non-resident client fails to provide an updated Certificate of Residency, standard tax rates would apply until UniCredit Bank receives a valid Certificate of Residence for the year 2017.