Last updated 2026-06-27
Import XTB Dividends
Tax Reclaim imports your XTB dividend history directly from the Cash Operations 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 XTB 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 XTB file
- Pairs each "Dividend" row with its "Withholding tax" row by security and date, so the gross and the tax withheld become one entry.
- Reads the currency out of the row's comment, which is where XTB puts it — the export has no currency column at all.
- Resolves the security from the ticker, and refuses the match when the exchange suffix disagrees: bare "TXT" is a US company, but "TXT.PL" is a Warsaw listing, and filing a Polish withholding as a US claim would be worse than filing it with no country.
How to export from XTB
- 1
Open the XTB station
Log in to xStation and open Account History (Cash Operations).
- 2
Select the period
Choose the date range covering the dividend payments you want to reclaim tax on.
- 3
Export the CSV
Download the cash operations list as CSV. It is semicolon-delimited, with dividend and withholding-tax rows listed separately.
- 4
Upload to Tax Reclaim
Open the import wizard, pick XTB, and upload the CSV. Trades and fees are ignored.
Frequently asked questions
XTB's export has no ISIN or currency column — does the import still work?
Yes. The currency is read from the comment on each row, and the security is resolved from the ticker. Where a ticker cannot be resolved unambiguously, the entry still imports and you supply the source country yourself.
Does Tax Reclaim read the withholding tax XTB deducted?
Yes, from the Withholding tax rows, matched to their dividend. XTB also writes the rate it applied into the comment, which is a useful cross-check against what you see imported.
Import your XTB dividends — it's free
Tax Reclaim reads your Cash Operations CSV and calculates exactly how much foreign withholding tax you can reclaim.
Import your XTB dividends — it's free