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Agreed...what a waste of space!!!
Also, everyone should remember that the 'preferred' tax status of the Canadian Trusts will expire 31Dec10 when starting 01Jan11 they will be taxed as corporations are! As that date approaches, do not be surprised to see the prices decline do to the obviously reduced future cash flows. So then might be the time to buy the strong entities like Penn West and Baytex which will continue to produce strong results.
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I in fact have some dozen trusts; tax-sheltered....where else do you get such yields today.
You have the right attitude!
Energy Pause Is No Problem for Canadian Trusts [View article]
1. If you read again, I said 2011!
2. Corps in Canada have a large (+/-) 40% rate subject to reduction by the available tax pools.
3. I doubt every entity will have the depletion allowance reserves to carry on for a number of years.
4. Energy prices/costs and the markets will determine the pricings as the tax date approaches.
Time will tell
said the tax kicks in
Energy Pause Is No Problem for Canadian Trusts [View article]
Also, everyone should remember that the 'preferred' tax status of the Canadian Trusts will expire 31Dec10 when starting 01Jan11 they will be taxed as corporations are!
As that date approaches, do not be surprised to see the prices decline do to the obviously reduced future cash flows.
So then might be the time to buy the strong entities like Penn West and Baytex which will continue to produce strong results.
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