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Canadian REITS, Trusts & Dividend Stocks
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10658Very interesting - loading in some debt is very similar to what private equity denergyplay-11/8/2006
10657Bay Street eyes Plan B SINCLAIR STEWART AND ANDREW WILLIS Globe and Mail UpdatLoneClone-11/8/2006
10656Yes, Tommaso, that is goo advice about doing it gradually. I plan to do it in fBread Upon The Water-11/8/2006
10655Well, I hope you are right, but I'll believe them not taxing (withholding) fBread Upon The Water-11/8/2006
10654Kurt Wulff's views--as always, very well-informed: mcdep.com mcdep.comTommaso-11/7/2006
10653I think the fact that its 15% is what has everyone confused. Not sure if its meClaude-11/7/2006
10652OT:And the corporate sector wants everything else, plus some subsidies to boot, LoneClone-11/7/2006
10651If the distributions are not covered by the treaty, why does the Canadian governTommaso-11/7/2006
10650I really don't understand why there is so much confusion about withholdings Claude-11/7/2006
10649<It begins to look more and more as if the Flaherty proposals are aimed at rewherry-11/7/2006
10648<b>The tax situation was already too complex to follow and I am not going Ichy Smith-11/7/2006
10647I read something about negotiations between the US and Canada that would establiTommaso-11/7/2006
10646Bill, With the new plan the 15% won't be witheld for IRAs. And if dividendClaude-11/7/2006
10645That's probably not a bad plan, although you had better do it gradually to cTommaso-11/7/2006
10644As a US investor holding CANROY trusts in an IRA I have been eating the 15% CanaBread Upon The Water-11/7/2006
10643why not sell them on EBay?Ichy Smith-11/7/2006
10642Thanks for the excellent links. I guess my best bet is just to pick up the phoneTommaso-11/7/2006
10641prov. sales tax taxtips.ca Scotiabank FAQ scotiabank.comRichard Saunders-11/6/2006
10640Why would you sell them in Canada?Jim McMannis-11/6/2006
10639Halterm, HAL.UN, taken out for $19. On this board I have cited HAL as an examplea.handbag.-11/6/2006
10638OT: Scotiabank says you can sell gold coins at any branch of the bank and have Tommaso-11/5/2006
10637<b>It would be nice if stockholders could force payouts and even liquidatiIchy Smith-11/5/2006
10636>>>One opinion has it that they will push out as much of their cash floTommaso-11/5/2006
10635<I still think that the commodity prices will trump tax changes>. Thatwherry-11/5/2006
10634This is one of the big "unknowns" that make a mockery of "all elsa.handbag.-11/5/2006
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