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TAXES, TAXATION, TAX and Canadian stocks
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473Yes the advantage generally is the lower comish and no exchange as you state. Buckey-11/26/2001
472You can do that, and switch it in your account over to the C$ side, so that whenRobert Salasidis-11/26/2001
471Question: Is there an advantage (taxwise or otherwise) to buying a TSE-traded sPied Piper-11/26/2001
470As you noted, it is only for Canadian securities. Note also, it won't proteKayaker-11/26/2001
469Life time capital gains election of common stocks. is this the right form T123Ron Schier-11/26/2001
468Hey,,come on ,,they have to eat something,,,don't forget the two boxes of TStockbull-11/10/2001
467Canadian dollar tumbles. The Canadian Government has decided to assist the USA goingsouth-11/9/2001
466What in the world is offshore investing? Part 1 of a three-part series by Tim CIMA-11/9/2001
465<remaining losses for this year can be carried forward and claim against futuJim Bishop-10/25/2001
464Thanks Sultan and Kayaker. Apparently as Sultan said, the only tax is on dividencometguy-10/25/2001
463>>>My understanding is that you can go back 3 years, but there is no lirocki-10/25/2001
462Only withholding Tax I have seen is on dividends paid by US companies.. Which yoSultan-10/25/2001
461Are you a Canadian in Canada? Withholding tax? All I've ever seen is a tinKayaker-10/25/2001
460Here's a question about U.S. stocks bought and sold by a Canadian trader. Docometguy-10/25/2001
459Sounds good..Sultan-10/25/2001
458<i>I assume, if you take losses this year that are higher than gains paid Kayaker-10/25/2001
457Thanks.. A messy return for 2001 coming up.. Here is a question for you.. I assSultan-10/25/2001
456<i>In both instances, you are allowed 3 years of carry forward or carry baKayaker-10/25/2001
455The way it works, as far as I understand is you have to actually sell your losinSultan-10/25/2001
454So what is it then? If I had say $9,000 in capital gains from 2000, what percentCrusader-10/24/2001
453ecanadabusiness.com ..;Brennan Wilkie-10/21/2001
452Looking through the capital gains guide, as usual, doing this is going to be mesSultan-10/21/2001
451I am definitely planning on selling some of my POS stock that I purchased on speChris K.-10/20/2001
450>>>Can a loss this year be applied to previous years' gains for exarocki-10/20/2001
449Thanks Sultan. I knew there was a similar benefit available regarding corporateCush-10/19/2001
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