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TAXES, TAXATION, TAX and Canadian stocks
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323For the thread: Question on book value and foreign content: Here's the hypomiklosh-12/23/2000
322Has anyone filed the T123? I forget the exact name of this form, but it is the Rob Davis-12/23/2000
321I would say that the brief clearly indicates and defines that almost all short tBuckey-12/23/2000
320I believe you will find that the CDNX is not "prescibed" as yet,,recoStockbull-12/21/2000
319This may be of interest to some people: CDNX Tier 3 companies maintain beneficikidl-12/20/2000
318Canada should adopt rules similar to U.S. on the question of whether investment Frank Walker-12/20/2000
317A stock split is still a stock split and taxed as a stock split even if it'sPMS Witch-12/14/2000
316Hey guys, FWIW, this link has some useful info. in it: stockhouse.combafan_57-12/14/2000
315Deducting margin interest question: I'm wondering if there's any probleSans Souci-12/13/2000
314ccra-adrc.gc.catraderjamie-12/13/2000
313<i>Lifetime designation of capital vs. income </i> Note that it onlKayaker-12/13/2000
312Lifetime designation of capital vs. income - Where can I get the form required tSans Souci-12/13/2000
311Income v Capital ... My tax guy gave me some advice on the matter. Keep recordPMS Witch-12/13/2000
310<i>Threatening to go to court would be an option for an out of court settlPied Piper-12/13/2000
309In your example, you would be allowed to claim the loss. The Superficial Loss ruDavid Robinson-12/13/2000
308Sultan, If you contribute shares to an RRSP, and there is a loss you are not ablJordan Levitt-12/13/2000
307You are right Piper, at least on the aspect of the discretion of Revenue Canada Chris K.-12/13/2000
306I am willing to bet that, along with other tax issues, whether or not a particulPied Piper-12/13/2000
305Sans Souci, I don't think there is a minimum amount of days that you have tChris K.-12/13/2000
304"Superficial Loss" question: 30 day before/after rule. OK, I understanSans Souci-12/13/2000
303It won't affect 10% of the population.Kitskid-12/13/2000
302Open ended question. What are everybody's comments on the recent Liberal goRobert Salasidis-12/12/2000
301shares are canadian.. Already own them in RRSP.. Tax loss selling is make it worSultan-12/8/2000
300Don't forget to consider whether the shares qualify for a RRSP, and if they Stockbull-12/8/2000
299Thanks...Sultan-12/8/2000
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