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  • Canadian Royalty Trusts – Will Dividends Rise or Fall? [View article]
    Jimbo, are you a Canadian Citizen? I thought only US holders of these stocks were taxed on the dividends? Meaning taxed by Canada before the distribution got sent to the US. If you are indeed a Canadian citizen and paying tax on your dividends, what does the Canadian Gov't hope to accomplish by ruining that revenue stream?


    On Oct 20 12:08 PM Jimbo wrote:

    > The author seems to be saying that no entity in Canada received taxes
    > on Canroy dividends. As an owner of several Canroys, I have bee paying
    > 15% to SOMEBODY for years.
    Oct 20 13:24 pm |Rating: +3 0 |Link to Comment
  • Canadian Royalty Trusts – Will Dividends Rise or Fall? [View article]
    Joseph, Thanks for a well written article. What do you think about the concept that if the Canroys are forced to incorporate they will do so in the United States? (Thereby sticking it to the Canadian Gov't who promised prior to being elected they would leave the Trusts alone.) Seems politicians break promising outside of the US also.
    Oct 20 10:48 am |Rating: +8 -1 |Link to Comment
  • My Favorite Dividend Paying Stocks  [View article]
    David Van Knapp:

    You must have read a different article than I did? He clearly mentioned the divided cuts in the Canroy stocks. Nothing wrong with his writing style or the article itself. Much better than the usual drivel on S.A.


    On Oct 06 11:01 AM David Van Knapp wrote:

    > Immature and uninformed article. Missed a recently cut dividend in
    > an article on dividend stocks for the next 10 years. Few facts to
    > back up claims. One-word opinions masquerading as facts.
    >
    > Dividend investing is not like writing a term paper. It requires
    > real research, fact-based decisions, strategies, and the ability
    > and discipline to execute those strategies. Articles like this are
    > of no help.
    Oct 06 16:30 pm |Rating: +7 -4 |Link to Comment
  • Canadian Energy Trusts: The Best Long Term Income and Dollar Hedge? (Part 2) [View article]
    On 3/26/07 (yesterday) You said the following would be forthcoming.
    "See Part B for full details on each and a look at how the new Canadian tax laws for 2011 will likely affect them." Where is this analysis? I don't see it here in part 2.
    Mar 27 08:35 am |Rating: +1 -1 |Link to Comment
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