Last updated 2026-06-27
Import Rabobank Dividends
Tax Reclaim imports your Rabobank dividend history directly from the dividend overview 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 Rabobank 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 Tax Reclaim reads from your Rabobank file
- Derives the withholding tax from the file's own arithmetic: the gross value minus the amount actually credited is the tax deducted, which on Dutch dividends reconciles to the 15% statutory rate.
- Reads the Dutch column headers and decimal-comma amounts without any manual mapping.
- Takes the ISIN and currency from the row, so the source country resolves automatically.
How to export from Rabobank
- 1
Open Rabobank beleggen
Log in to Rabobank internetbankieren and open your investment account (Beleggen).
- 2
Open the dividend overview
Go to the transaction or dividend overview (dividendoverzicht) for the period you need.
- 3
Download the CSV
Export the overview as CSV. Each dividend row carries the gross value and the amount credited to your account.
- 4
Upload to Tax Reclaim
Open the import wizard, pick Rabobank, and upload the CSV.
Frequently asked questions
Rabobank's export has no tax column — how is the withholding read?
It is derived, not estimated: the gross value minus the amount actually paid into your account is the tax deducted. On Dutch dividends that difference reconciles to the 15% Dutch statutory rate.
Is the export in Dutch?
Yes, and that is what Tax Reclaim expects — the Dutch column names and decimal-comma amounts are read as-is.
Import your Rabobank dividends — it's free
Tax Reclaim reads your dividend overview CSV and calculates exactly how much foreign withholding tax you can reclaim.
Import your Rabobank dividends — it's free