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TAXES, TAXATION, TAX and Canadian stocks
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198Just saw your note.. Kind of dated but I thought I'd respond anyway.. All aSultan-9/26/2000
197hehehe...a *little* behind? Thanks for asking...yes, I did find someone. RegarJordan A. Sheridan-9/25/2000
196I'm a little behind in my reading --- hence the reply to a post from March..PMS Witch-9/25/2000
195Crocodile: Thanks for the response. Unfortunately, giving myself a mortgage (funSans Souci-8/2/2000
194There is one way that I believe that you could use your RRSP to buy a house. I Crocodile-8/1/2000
193Currency and share cap gains are counted as separate transactions. Such that if Robert Salasidis-8/1/2000
192How do I report foreign capital gains/losses wrt. currency conversion rate? ie.Sans Souci-8/1/2000
191If you leave the country, there is only a 25% withholding tax if you cash out yorusset-8/1/2000
190My inexpert, misinformed, naive and untutored understanding is that there is NO Stock Farmer-7/31/2000
189<i>Bottom line -- how do you take a lump sum of RRSP assets out early, witKayaker-7/31/2000
188How can I unlock wealth from within an RRSP? Example: Someone of pre-retirementSans Souci-7/31/2000
187:-)Jim Bishop-7/23/2000
186Cute russett! :-) Olgamappingworld-7/20/2000
185Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (The Dark Force): A man was called in for an russet-7/20/2000
184Olga When an employer issues stock options to an employee, the employer is obligdynamac-7/18/2000
183My accountant is away on holidays and I have to know soon. Anyone who knows, plemappingworld-7/17/2000
182I would think so Olga, but best to check with an accountant and Revenue Canada. Jim Bishop-7/17/2000
181Question: If you're offered shares in a company you're working for as a mappingworld-7/17/2000
180ragingbull.com By: joesr Reply To: None Jim Bishop-5/28/2000
179 taxman Message 13715906Buckey-5/16/2000
178 You don't have to report the capital gain until you sell, or are <b>dJim Somerville-5/10/2000
177 You pay the tax on your realized capital gains, which means you must sell the sAndrew-5/10/2000
176 Hi, I've got a question for the thread. Suppose I own some stocks valued toccodolce-5/9/2000
175 I claim all trading as income due to its nature - I have a simple question. I Buckey-4/21/2000
174 Posting these bulletins again....it's time I read them in depth. ccra-adrcJim Bishop-4/20/2000
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