Dividends vs. Trusts
I’m glad someone else saw the light! After my latest blogs warning about recent legislations to cut federal
I share with you an article describing the instability and unpredictable nature of law changes. Even if dividend cuts do come to fruition (which it most likely should), I prophecize that we have not seen the last debates about
There are two other matters to consider if you’re swayed by the dividend tax cut, one of them being the fact that this measure has not yet been passed into law by a parliamentary vote. The Canada Revenue Agency will start applying the lower rate for dividends paid in 2006, but a federal election would prevent a vote. In that case, the party forming the next government would have to decide whether to follow through or eliminate the tax reduction. If it’s eliminated, then the old dividend tax rate would apply and the price of dividend stocks could fall.
This is a very technical article by long time Globe writer,
GlobeAdvisor.com: ‘Trusts versus dividends’ by Rob Carrick [via Stingy Investor]
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