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To: Investor2 who wrote (26222)1/1/2017 11:36:38 PM
From: Elroy  Respond to of 34328
 
I find myself holder of a unique account in which interest and dividend income is beneficial while capital gains do me no good

That's very interesting.

The opposite is true of foreign owners of US brokerage accounts. Non-US investors have an interesting tax arrangement. They pay 30% taxes on interest and dividends, but zero on tax on capital gains. They would want the oppostive portfolio as you - all cap gains and no distributions of any sort.



To: Investor2 who wrote (26222)1/2/2017 12:07:46 AM
From: Paul Senior  Respond to of 34328
 
I2: No, don't remember fund name, and after quick search now, I don't find any that only specialize in this type of dividend recapture.



To: Investor2 who wrote (26222)1/3/2017 12:59:59 PM
From: deeno  Respond to of 34328
 
Super high premimum bonds if your not worried on capital. Handling accretion might elude concerns on losses and big cash flow would strip capital your way.