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  2. Qualified vs. Non-Qualified Dividends: What's the Difference?

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    If your tax bracket is more than 15 percent but less than the top tax bracket of 37 percent, you pay 15 percent on qualified dividends. If your tax bracket is 37 percent, you pay 20 percent on ...

  3. Qualified and Nonqualified Dividend Tax Rates for 2024-2025 - AOL

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    Qualified dividend status can save you a lot of money because you’ll only pay the long-term capital gains rate on those payouts, instead of the ordinary income tax rate. Ordinary Dividends

  4. Retained earnings - Wikipedia

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    To remove this tax benefit, some jurisdictions impose an "undistributed profits tax" on retained earnings of private companies, usually at the highest individual marginal tax rate. The issue of bonus shares , even if funded out of retained earnings, will in most jurisdictions not be treated as a dividend distribution and not taxed in the hands ...

  5. Dividend tax - Wikipedia

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    A deduction to the extent of received dividends redistributed in turn to their shareholders resurfaced briefly from 1 April 2002 to 31 March 2003 during the time the dividend distribution tax was removed to avoid double taxation of the dividends both in the hands of the company and its shareholders [35] but there has been no similar provision ...

  6. Maxygen Announces Tax Treatment of 2012 Cash Distribution - AOL

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    U.S. Federal Income Tax Treatment. Distribution. Record Date. Ex-Dividend Date. Payment Date. Distribution Per Maxygen Share ($) Ordinary Dividend. Non-dividend Distribution (Return of Capital ...

  7. Dividends received deduction - Wikipedia

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    In order to receive the tax benefit of a dividends received deduction, a corporate shareholder must hold all shares of the distributing corporation's stock for a period of more than 45 days. Per §246(c)(1)(A), a dividends received deduction is denied under §243 with respect to any share of stock that is held by the taxpayer for 45 days or less.

  8. Dividend - Wikipedia

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    The after-tax drop in the share price (or capital gain/loss) should be equivalent to the after-tax dividend. For example, if the tax of capital gains T cg is 35%, and the tax on dividends T d is 15%, then a £1 dividend is equivalent to £0.85 of after-tax money. To get the same financial benefit from a, the after-tax capital loss value should ...

  9. Retail Properties of America, Inc. Announces Tax Allocations ...

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    Investors are advised to consult a legal or tax professional about the specific tax treatment of distributions paid by the Company in 2012. Class A, B-1, B-2, and B-3 Common Shares ( NYS: RPAI ...