For advisors, integrated recovery isn't about complexity, it's about completeness.
This post is co-authored by Sarah French, Global Head of Sales & Strategic Partnerships at TaxTec
Across wealth management, RIAs, and broker-custodians, firms are under increasing pressure to showcase value beyond portfolio performance. Today's clients expect advisors to manage not only investments, but outcomes. And that includes money lost to avoidable taxes, fees, and overlooked class action recovery opportunities.
In short: wealth firms' approach to tax and class action recovery is evolving.
From our perspective, we're seeing a clear shift: recovery of any kind for clients is no longer viewed as a series of isolated, event-specific tasks, but as a broader operational task focused on identifying, tracking, and recovering value rightfully owed by investors.
Through TaxTec and CCC's work with shared clients, we've seen how class action recovery and withholding tax reclaims are increasingly addressed together, not because they are the same, but because they solve a similar problem for the same stakeholders.
A Shared Client Reality
Wealth firms today face mounting pressure to demonstrate value beyond investment performance alone. Transparency, auditability, and measurable post-tax and class action outcomes are now core expectations.
When firms dabble with recovery opportunities here and there, firms face blind spots such as missed deadlines and recoveries that never make it back to client accounts.
Across conversations with wealth managers, RIAs, custodians, and platforms, the same priorities surface to establish a consistent policy regarding tax reclaims and class actions:
Why Class Actions and Withholding Tax Naturally Sit Together
Class action recovery and withholding tax reclaims share similar operational realities:
Handled together, these services allow firms to form a more complete recovery policy, one that can be measured, reported, and explained to clients.
The Opportunity Ahead
For advisors, tax and class action recovery is becoming part of the fiduciary conversation, another way to protect client assets.
CCC brings deep expertise in class action recovery. TaxTec delivers digital, end-to-end withholding tax recovery.
Together, under a unified framework, we support clients by delivering measurable value without burdening internal teams or infrastructure.
Tax and class action recovery is quickly becoming a "must have" and now, with TaxTec and CCC, you can have both.
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