Last updated 2026-06-27

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Import eToro Dividends

Tax Reclaim imports your eToro dividend history directly from the account statement CSV you already have. Upload the file and Tax Reclaim reads the gross dividend amounts and any withholding tax already deducted, then calculates exactly how much foreign tax you can legally reclaim under your tax treaty.

Try it now — upload your eToro file

See exactly what Tax Reclaim reads from your file. Nothing is saved and no account is needed — this runs the same parser used inside the app.

What to export
account statement CSV
Supported languages
English

What Tax Reclaim reads from your eToro file

  • Reads only the Dividend rows. An eToro statement is mostly trades, fees and transfers, and importing those as income would overstate the claim many times over.
  • Takes the ticker and the currency from the row's details field, which is where eToro puts both — the export has neither an ISIN column nor a currency column.
  • eToro reports no withholding tax and does not label its amount as gross or net, so you are asked which it is, and any withholding figure is an estimate you review before saving.

How to export from eToro

  1. 1

    Open your eToro account statement

    Log in to eToro and go to Portfolio > History, then open the account statement.

  2. 2

    Select the period

    Choose the date range covering the dividend payments you want to reclaim tax on.

  3. 3

    Export the CSV

    Download the account statement. Export it as CSV rather than XLSX or PDF.

  4. 4

    Upload to Tax Reclaim

    Open the import wizard, pick eToro, and upload the CSV. Only Dividend rows are imported; positions, fees and withdrawals are ignored.

Frequently asked questions

Will my trades be imported as dividend income?

No. Only rows eToro types as Dividend are read. Open Position, Position closed, overnight fees and withdrawals are skipped.

eToro's export has no ISIN or currency column — how does this work?

The details field carries both the ticker and the quote currency, and the ticker resolves the security and its source country.

Why is the withholding tax estimated?

eToro's statement does not report it. The estimate comes from the source country's statutory non-resident rate and cannot be saved until you have confirmed or corrected it against your tax voucher.

Import your eToro dividends — it's free

Tax Reclaim reads your account statement CSV and calculates exactly how much foreign withholding tax you can reclaim.

Import your eToro dividends — it's free
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