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TAXES, TAXATION, TAX and Canadian stocks
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73 thank,s ,What type , how much ?// MagnifiqueMagnifique-3/5/2000
72 There is no legal way to withdraw funds/sell that I am aware of without bringinCIMA-3/5/2000
71 Yes, at least mine is $13,500.Jim Bishop-3/4/2000
70 the maximum RRSP contribution is 13,500 isn't it?Robert Salasidis-3/4/2000
69 Thanks. O.mappingworld-3/4/2000
68 You can have as many self directed RRSP accounts as you want.Jim Bishop-3/4/2000
67 Re Capital Gains How does Revenue Canada determine whether investment income iles jarosz-3/4/2000
66 Have a question re splitting up an RRSP. Can I split up an RRSP between a mappingworld-3/4/2000
65 Have a question re splitting up an RRSP. Can I split up an RRSP between a mappingworld-3/4/2000
64 Currently you can only contribute up to 18% of <b>EARNED INCOME</b>Frank Walker-3/4/2000
63 Cima, I an an american, who has closest friends in Canada, I help them to be veMagnifique-3/4/2000
62 Anyone still have a copy of Quicktax 96 and/or 97 they would be interested in sNeil Packman-3/4/2000
61 RRSP - Yesterday's close - need to know more.Jim Bishop-3/4/2000
60 IF they are delisted - Write them off as a loss - a sell of 0 - If for whateverBuckey-3/3/2000
59 Hello, also new here. Would be interested too in stocks that don't trade aMare Britton-3/3/2000
58 Hi everybody; I'm new to the thread and have a couple of questions that ImJordan A. Sheridan-3/2/2000
57 Anyone with an RRSP deduction limit can contribute to an RRSP and claim a tax dDavid Robinson-3/2/2000
56 As long as it was included in the previous year's tax return (which of courSmacs-3/2/2000
55 Hi, New to this thread and enjoying the tips so far. On the same not can inditoccodolce-3/2/2000
54 Thank you, That is good news. Best Regards, Richardkingfisher-3/2/2000
53 No. CPP is payable on salary or self-employed business income, but not investmeDavid Robinson-3/2/2000
52 Wondering if an individuals sole income is derived from capital gains,interest kingfisher-3/2/2000
51 I thought I read that gains after Feb 27 (Sunday) would be at the new rate. EPEarl Pyatt-3/1/2000
50 This thread is better then my accountant. Maybe its time to flush him! ThanksSyl98-3/1/2000
49 Try here...http://www.ccra-adrc.gc.ca/menu/EmenuGNC.htmlStockbull-3/1/2000
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