Last updated 2026-06-27
Import Revolut Invest Dividends
Tax Reclaim imports your Revolut Invest 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 Revolut Invest 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 Revolut Invest file
- Reads every DIVIDEND row with its total amount, currency and date.
- Revolut's export has no ISIN, so the security is resolved from the ticker. That is what gives the source country, and without a source country no rate and therefore no estimate is produced.
- The total amount is the cash credited, i.e. net of any tax, so the gross is calculated back up from it. Revolut reports no tax figure, so the withholding is estimated from the statutory non-resident rate and reviewed by you before saving.
How to export from Revolut Invest
- 1
Open Revolut Invest
In the Revolut app, open the Invest section and go to your account statement or documents.
- 2
Choose an account statement
Select the Invest account statement in CSV form for the period you need — not the PDF summary.
- 3
Download the CSV
Save the CSV. Dividend rows appear with the type DIVIDEND and a total amount.
- 4
Upload to Tax Reclaim
Open the import wizard, pick Revolut Invest, and upload the CSV. Review each estimated withholding figure before confirming.
Frequently asked questions
Revolut's export has no ISIN — will the import still work?
Yes. The security is resolved from the ticker, which gives the source country the treaty rate depends on. If a ticker cannot be resolved unambiguously, the entry imports without a country and no estimate is made — you supply the country yourself.
Why is the withholding tax estimated?
Revolut's statement does not report it. The estimate uses the source country's statutory non-resident rate, is grossed up from the net amount, and cannot be saved until you have confirmed or corrected it.
Import your Revolut Invest dividends — it's free
Tax Reclaim reads your account statement CSV and calculates exactly how much foreign withholding tax you can reclaim.
Import your Revolut Invest dividends — it's free