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TAXES, TAXATION, TAX and Canadian stocks
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123 Hi folks, can someone tell me whether a TSE listed Canadian company becomes forROb-3/9/2000
122 correct... unless your name is bronfman... ;)bwtidal-3/7/2000
121 I don't believe you can legally avoid paying Canadian taxes on your capitalJim Somerville-3/7/2000
120 That is my plan as well I am sitting on about 600,000 canadian in capital gainJean M. Gauthier-3/7/2000
119 Hi John, yes I will agree that taxes are high in Canada - I'm a tax accountEd Mitukiewicz-3/7/2000
118 Hi Ed, do you trade stocks in Canada from the U.S.? If so, who do you use? AskiAlcona-3/7/2000
117 Thanks Ed, Well I guess that is our only option, move to the states. I love thiJohn M. Willis-3/7/2000
116 Hi John, can't avoid taxes on rrsp withdrawal - top rate in Ontario for yeaEd Mitukiewicz-3/7/2000
115 Hi all,need some help. I play the stock market with my self directed RRSP and hJohn M. Willis-3/7/2000
114 Sultan I agree , it is crazy but I went over it twice with RC,they said it is tscouser-3/6/2000
113 <i>The citeria is the the jurisdiction that owns most of the stock, a US Sultan-3/6/2000
112 Sultan , turns out it is YOU who needs the new broker LOL, I called Revenue Cascouser-3/6/2000
111 Thanks for that info, raising foreign limit to 25% immediately is nice. Re traFrank Walker-3/6/2000
110 25% this year, 30% next year. It was in the Federal Budget.Kayaker-3/6/2000
109 Its now 25 % not 20 %. Thanks Kayaker,is that effective immediately? ...and is Condor-3/6/2000
108 Some of this was discussed on the JDSU thread awhile back. The 2nd and 3rd noteKayaker-3/6/2000
107 re foreign content in RRSP: Are you saying you have been selling enough foreigFrank Walker-3/6/2000
106 I am a layperson also, my RRSP has increased 1000% recently and I was invited tscouser-3/6/2000
105 sultan, that me be so, an new broker? nahh, they told me about most of the stufscouser-3/6/2000
104 Do we have the definitive answer to this yet?? Is it 25% now and going to 30% wCondor-3/6/2000
103 Offshore Round-Up - offshorefinancecanada.com ********************************CIMA-3/6/2000
102 Foreign content, I have been trading my RRSP for the past 1.5 years and I woulBoomBoom-3/6/2000
101 correct. eom.bwtidal-3/6/2000
100 Your broker has no clue what he is talking about.. Get a new broker. It is wherSultan-3/6/2000
99 um... i thought this was the "taxes, taxation, tax" thread. by the wabwtidal-3/6/2000
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