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TAXES, TAXATION, TAX and Canadian stocks
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348Yup, What if a trader typically holds a stock for one week, or two weeks or thrjunnie-3/20/2001
347<i>If you are audited I THINK the worst thing that can happen to you is thKayaker-3/20/2001
346surely it would usually be to the advantage of a day trader to elect to treat thtyc:>-3/19/2001
345IMHO,,Why any day-trader would try to claim capital gains is beyond me.....460 tStockbull-3/19/2001
344Income or Capital Gain? Check this out: fja.gc.ca This guy lost his case and junnie-3/19/2001
343Hi Daneo, I assume you're talking about the employment benefit that you get Ed Mitukiewicz-2/10/2001
342has any one heard of an election to carry forward income earned through stock opdaneo-2/8/2001
341I keep all transactions in Quicken, including the US accounts in US $. End of Jim Bishop-2/8/2001
340Sound management.. I don't have a spread sheet so I always end up pretty pisSultan-2/8/2001
339Ditto what Sultan said. You don't want to convert CDN $ to US and back to CDKayaker-2/8/2001
338I am not sure of the question.. If you mean, if you have a US dollar account, anSultan-2/8/2001
337Thanks for the link...I wonder if for those with multiple U.S transactions, if tStockbull-2/8/2001
336My understanding is, if you do not have the exact exchange rate for the date of Sultan-2/7/2001
335Could you also use the yearly average rate that Revenue Canada sets???Stockbull-2/7/2001
334Same form.. USD converted to CAD, based on exchange rate at the time of the tranSultan-2/7/2001
333Nasdaq and NYSE stocks bought/sold through Canadian brokers ... are they put on Ron Schier-2/7/2001
332Audits - when do they happen? --------- If someone is going to get audited, doesSans Souci-2/6/2001
331Ditto what Sultan said. From TD Waterhouse... Subject: Year End Settlement: 200Kayaker-12/24/2000
330For canadians, the transaction has to settle this year for it to count.. And sinSultan-12/24/2000
329Whats the last day for tax loss selling in Canada Dec 22 or 29th. Same question Jimsy-12/24/2000
328Yeah.lots of regulations re self directed RRSP's,foreign content,prescibed eStockbull-12/24/2000
327another rrsp question: In the US, there are mutual funds like the POTOMAC OTC Smiklosh-12/24/2000
326Thanks Sultan and Kayaker. btw Kayaker, that's a very clever loophole you armiklosh-12/24/2000
325Note that it is not necessary to sell on the open market and buy back. If you jKayaker-12/24/2000
324If you have 200k in cash, that is now your new base.. 30% of 200k will give you Sultan-12/23/2000
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