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273<i>Where the company HO is and where the primary jurisdiction in terms of Kayaker-11/27/2000
272Where the company HO is and where the primary jurisdiction in terms of corporateSultan-11/27/2000
271If they trade on a recognized exchange, ie. toronto, new york nasdaq etc...they Jordan Levitt-11/26/2000
270IMPORTANT: Must read if you have OTC or Pink listed stocks in a RRSP,RRIF,and soStockbull-11/25/2000
269<i>Can anyone point me to the rules with regard to stocks in a self-directKayaker-11/24/2000
268Can anyone point me to the rules with regard to stocks in a self-directed RSP.HoStockbull-11/24/2000
267Hello everyone, don't mean to resurrect an old topic but last week I ran acrEd Mitukiewicz-11/15/2000
266As a postscript let me add this; money outside an RSP has already been taxed. Mtyc:>-11/9/2000
265It may be of interest that THIS retired person believes in seeking "capitaltyc:>-11/9/2000
264I'm looking for a tax write off on a couple of stocks that delisted this yeamik mah-11/9/2000
263That has been my traditional approach too .. trade for capital gains within RRSPMichael Dean-11/9/2000
262Mike, There is also one further advantage of investing inside an rsp versus outJordan Levitt-11/8/2000
261Completely true for the most part with a few exceptions. RRSP compounding with Robert Salasidis-11/8/2000
260<i>Yes 1%/month and my broker bills at the end of year...do it all the timKayaker-11/8/2000
259<<I don't get that. Tax on a withdrawal is at your marginal rate. The Jordan Levitt-11/8/2000
258The day you withdraw from an RRSP you are taxed at a set rate,depending on the aStockbull-11/8/2000
257Yes 1%/month and my broker bills at the end of year...do it all the time....Stockbull-11/8/2000
256<i>I still contend that a major RRSP advantage is that deductions are at yKayaker-11/8/2000
255Thanks Jordan! You are of course correct. In reasoning that your capital gainsMichael Dean-11/8/2000
254From The National Post November 8, 2000 <i>"When Day Traders Should HubTech-11/8/2000
253Here's a note I posted in the JDSU thread... Yesterday I did a "cross Kayaker-11/8/2000
252<<The % foreign content rule. This one is not very well known, you can havJordan Levitt-11/8/2000
251Comments on this, I haven't tried it...but ?? Message 13056397Jim Bishop-11/8/2000
250Let me get this straight...you take money out of your RSP, pay a fifty percent tJordan Levitt-11/7/2000
249Thanks for the help it seemed a cheap way to go save the commissions etc.early player-11/3/2000
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