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As for the holding-period requirement, if there is a surge in creations, some holdings will not have qualified dividends this occurs in all equity ETFs, not just international ETFs.
unknown title 2011
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Foreign dividends are considered qualified for the 15% rate if they are paid by a company domiciled in a country that has a tax treaty with the U.S. and if the fund has met the holding-period requirement for the stock.
unknown title 2011
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"BI is preparing the necessary steps to minimize the negative impact of global excess liquidity," Deputy Governor Budi Mulya said today in a mobile-phone text message, adding the holding-period extension and term deposits are among possible steps being considered.
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If you don't meet the one-year holding-period requirement, the transaction is considered a "disqualifying disposition" and your gains are taxed as ordinary income.
unknown title 2009
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Confirm that you've met holding-period requirements before using employee stock options in order to qualify for more favorable tax treatment.
unknown title 2009
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Confirm that you've met holding-period requirements before using employee stock options in order to qualify for more favorable tax treatment.
unknown title 2009
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If you don't meet the one-year holding-period requirement, the transaction is considered a "disqualifying disposition" and your gains are taxed as ordinary income.
unknown title 2009
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Confirm that you've met holding-period requirements before using employee stock options in order to qualify for more favorable tax treatment.
unknown title 2009
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If you don't meet the one-year holding-period requirement, the transaction is considered a disqualifying disposition and your gains are taxed as ordinary income.
unknown title 2009
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If you don't meet the one-year holding-period requirement, the transaction is considered a "disqualifying disposition" and your gains are taxed as ordinary income.
unknown title 2009
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