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498Hi Ed. Thanks for the heads up. I posted the information because this was mentmiklosh-2/9/2002
497Hi Miklosh, this sounds good in theory but unfortunately the superficial loss ruEd Mitukiewicz-2/9/2002
496Sorry this comes after the years end but I thought I would post this informationmiklosh-2/7/2002
495thanks -Buckey-12/22/2001
494From TD Waterhouse... Date: 2001-12-21 Time: 08:00:00 Subject: Year End SettlKayaker-12/22/2001
493BUT a Canadian making a trade on the US side would actually have edc 26th as theBuckey-12/22/2001
492Sorry...my mistake. December 24th is the last day (and only a half day of tradiWard Nicholson-12/20/2001
491Thanks.. Appreciate it..Sultan-12/14/2001
490December 27th is your last day to sell on the TSE: tse.comWard Nicholson-12/14/2001
489Any one know what is the last date for booking losses on TSE and Nasdaq respectiSultan-12/14/2001
488<i>period of time that you must wait before buying the stock back before yKayaker-12/11/2001
487I have a quick question regarding capital losses or gains on a stock that you buChad Barrett-12/11/2001
486Another advantage of RRSP is if you decide to retire off shore and become a non Sultan-12/2/2001
485Remember that when you put that $1000 into the RRSP you got back almost $500 in Michael Dean-12/1/2001
484Would the stock dividend be considered as any other stocks,,,capital gain when yStockbull-12/1/2001
483If you are talking about a stock dividend then you will indeed be taxed on the aEd Mitukiewicz-12/1/2001
482Question. If I own a stock trading on a U.S. exchange and there is a share diviPied Piper-11/30/2001
481Take as an extreme example. At age 65 one buys RRSP - 1000$ shares RegAccountRobert Salasidis-11/28/2001
480<i> The reason being that after the age of 40-50, it does not pay to make Sultan-11/28/2001
479My feeling with RRSPs is that one should invest heaviliy, try to maximize cap gaRobert Salasidis-11/27/2001
478I recently did a little spreadsheet to figure out the 'benefit' of invesChad Barrett-11/27/2001
477<i>The speculative nature of the trades, the duration of the hold, and theKayaker-11/27/2001
476Yes, it is pretty clear that Arcorp, an incorporated company whose sole shareholrusset-11/26/2001
475I draw that conclusion from the court case of Arcorp Investments. fja.gc.ca [2Kayaker-11/26/2001
474<<<As you noted, it is only for Canadian securities. Note also, it won&russet-11/26/2001
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