Company: GLPG
Filing Date: 2025-03-27
Form Type: 20-F
Source: 0001558370-25-003806
Chunk: 296

Company: GALAPAGOS NV
Filing Date: 2025-03-27
Form: 20-F
Item: Item 10
Chunk 296
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Dividend withholding tax
For Belgian income tax purposes, the gross amount of all benefits paid on or attributed to the ordinary shares represented by the ADSs is generally treated as a dividend distribution. By way of exception, the repayment of fiscal capital carried out in accordance with the Belgian Companies and Associations Code is not treated as a dividend distribution to the extent that such repayment is imputed to the fiscal capital (subject to certain conditions and the pro rata rule, see below). This fiscal capital includes, in principle, the actual paid-up statutory share capital and, subject to certain conditions, the paid-up issuance premiums and the cash amounts subscribed to at the time of the issue of profit sharing certificates. However, for any decision of capital reduction, in accordance with the Belgian Companies and Associations Code, the amount of the capital reduction will be deemed to be derived proportionally (a) from the fiscal capital of our company, on the one hand and (b) on the other hand, from certain reserves (i.e., and in the following order: (i) certain taxed reserves incorporated in the capital of our company, (ii) certain taxed reserves not incorporated into the capital of our company and (iii) certain tax-exempt reserves incorporated into the capital of our company). Only the part of the capital reduction that is deemed to be paid out of the fiscal capital may, subject to certain conditions, not be considered as a dividend distribution for Belgian tax purposes. The part of the capital reduction that is deemed to be derived from the abovementioned taxed (irrespective of whether they are incorporated into the capital) and/or tax-exempt reserves incorporated into the capital will be treated as a dividend distribution from a tax perspective and be subject to Belgian withholding tax, if applicable. Such portion is determined on the basis of the ratio of the taxed reserves (except for the legal reserve up to the legal minimum and certain unavailable retained earnings) and the tax-exempt reserves incorporated into the capital (with a few exceptions) over the aggregate of such reserves and the fiscal capital.
As a general rule, a withholding tax of 30% is levied on the gross amount of dividends paid on or attributed to the ordinary shares represented by the ADSs, subject to such relief as may be available under applicable domestic or tax treaty provisions. In case of a redemption by us of our own shares represented by ADSs, the redemption distribution (after deduction of the portion of fiscal capital represented by the redeemed