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Could consider switching out of some dividend paying shares and into interest bearing or non-div paying. If the latter, sell off some as cash is needed and no capital gains tax to pay. (Yet.)
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Originally Posted by artemis
Could consider switching out of some dividend paying shares and into interest bearing or non-div paying. If the latter, sell off some as cash is needed and no capital gains tax to pay. (Yet.)
Thanks artemis, you have got the dry matter working now. I could lend some money to one of my children getting them to pay interest on the loan, I'll pay tax on the interest, then write the imputation credits of against the tax. Or is that flawed in some way?
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You should speak to an accountant about this matter.
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Originally Posted by Investor
You should speak to an accountant about this matter.
It not that difficult to work it out.
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Originally Posted by 777
It not that difficult to work it out.
Not all of us are as keen in offering financial advice via a forum, which was clearly what was being requested.
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Originally Posted by Investor
Not all of us are as keen in offering financial advice via a forum, which was clearly what was being requested.
I think of it as more a sharing of knowledge.
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Originally Posted by Investor
Not all of us are as keen in offering financial advice via a forum, which was clearly what was being requested.
It's not compulsory.
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