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Old 06-03-2009, 01:39 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by waddy41 View Post
If you choose to receive stock over dividends, do you pay less tax?

Dividends are taxed fully but capital gains are taxed at 50%

I.E. you can choose to receive $20 dividend or $20 of stock.
If you choose to receive the shares, your adjusted cost base will stay the same. When you sell your shares, your proceeds will be higher by $20 but you only have to pay tax on $10.

Does that make sense or do I not know my tax rules?
He's purchasing for RRSPs, so this doesn't matter.

But I think even if you choose to receive your dividends in additional common shares, it will be taxed the same as if it were cash.
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