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Computershare tax summaries
Has anyone had any success in responding to the recent email offering tax summaries?
"Please wait"is the best I've been able to get today!
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Originally Posted by macduffy
Has anyone had any success in responding to the recent email offering tax summaries?
"Please wait"is the best I've been able to get today!
I just downloaded mine from their website http://www.computershare.com/nz/Page...axSummary.aspx
Quick and easy
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With 3 different accounts( mine, wifes and trust) and two share registries in NZ it would cost me $240+ for these summaries. Think how much money they could make if they were not so greedy.
The information is all there just waiting for a request to email it out.
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It took me about ten minutes in total to get summaries from both Link and Computershare
The pricing, however, is such that it is on the borderline of practicality.
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Originally Posted by GTM 3442
It took me about ten minutes in total to get summaries from both Link and Computershare
The pricing, however, is such that it is on the borderline of practicality.
At what stage do they request payment? No tax for me to pay as my stuff is all PIES. Just to see what happened I clicked on purchase at the bottom of list of holdings expecting to be asked for payment but not intending to purchase - but I simply got an email listing my holdings. Said it was an acknowledgement that I completed a transaction. Hope I don't have to pay for what I knew anyway.
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Originally Posted by 777
With 3 different accounts( mine, wifes and trust) and two share registries in NZ it would cost me $240+ for these summaries. Think how much money they could make if they were not so greedy.
The information is all there just waiting for a request to email it out.
Sharesight gives you tax summaries, even the free version (though the report may only show 10 shares). You'd still be better off paying for Sharesight than paying $240+ the share registries!
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Originally Posted by Cricketfan
Sharesight gives you tax summaries, even the free version (though the report may only show 10 shares). You'd still be better off paying for Sharesight than paying $240+ the share registries!
I don't pay for them at all. Far too expensive. I simply run spread sheets. Once created it is just a matter of putting in the new figures each year.
Thanks for the info on sharesight.
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I share the same view as you 777, and also run a annual spread sheet.
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Originally Posted by 777
I don't pay for them at all. Far too expensive. I simply run spread sheets. Once created it is just a matter of putting in the new figures each year.
Thanks for the info on sharesight.
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Originally Posted by fungus pudding
At what stage do they request payment? No tax for me to pay as my stuff is all PIES. Just to see what happened I clicked on purchase at the bottom of list of holdings expecting to be asked for payment but not intending to purchase - but I simply got an email listing my holdings. Said it was an acknowledgement that I completed a transaction. Hope I don't have to pay for what I knew anyway.
I was invoiced and I paid At the point of placing the order.
My assumption is that because your experience was an odd one - asked for (a), got (b) - it was with Computershare.
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