Qualified Dividends vs. Non Qualified Dividends

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

Komentáře • 24

  • @ACapReCap
    @ACapReCap  Před 2 lety

    ACap will not respond to comments seeking tax or financial advice. Please consult a CPA or CFP who is familiar with your individual circumstances.

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    @MathiasRicardo- Před měsícem +36

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      @JonahIta Před měsícem

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  • @rafesinvestments
    @rafesinvestments Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks for the textbook and straight to the point information. You educated me today thanks 😄

    • @ACapReCap
      @ACapReCap  Před 3 měsíci

      Glad you found it helpful.

  • @michaelclark7896
    @michaelclark7896 Před 2 měsíci

    Great explanations!

  • @MoparSmith1
    @MoparSmith1 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Can you load up a Roth with non-qual'd dividend stocks? I'm thinking about keeping all my REIT's and JEPI's on the Roth side.

  • @alwaysright5901
    @alwaysright5901 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for this info. I'd also like to see a video on how profits and losses from Forex are dealt with and taxed and if one should pay quarterly estimations or once at the end of the year during tax time.

    • @ACapReCap
      @ACapReCap  Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you for the feedback. I will consider it.

  • @allisongray8384
    @allisongray8384 Před 6 měsíci

    Question - can a corporation distribute qualified dividends and retain profit in the company to reinvest in the business? or is it distribute all or nothing?

  • @markmyjak7739
    @markmyjak7739 Před 10 měsíci

    Why do some companies pay a variable dividend? I hold shares in Zim stock (Israel). I recieved a dividend of $4.95/ share. And in April of 2023, I recieved $6.40/sgare.
    How are royalty trust stocks taxed?

  • @Journey4Vitality
    @Journey4Vitality Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great video, thank you.

  • @MathCuriousity
    @MathCuriousity Před rokem

    How do buy backs lower the owned shares if the company is simply buying mkre shares!!? I am so confusion.

  • @rustythrombosis5417
    @rustythrombosis5417 Před rokem

    So, I understand the reasoning of qualified and nonqualified dividends, it all makes sense, I'm cool with it and all, but for the love of God I don't know how to tell the difference between the two! I've searched high and low to no avail. I'm new to this, but it seems like this info would come in handy BEFORE I put the stock/eft/reit/mlp/foreign investment either into a Roth IRA or regular account. Reits are easy because reits are reits. But MLPs and foreign investments not so much because some qualified stocks' payout ratios are 90% or higher and not all foreign investments are considered nonqualified. So, unless I can retroactively reassign my investments to a tax deferred account AFTER I got my 1099, there needs to be something to help me differentiate. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

  • @jkopvo
    @jkopvo Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the video. I have a question, as I realized that a couple stocks I held (in a brokerage account) received dividends (that would normally be considered qualified), but were not held for the 60 days. Do the big brokerages typically take the holding period into account when providing the 1099-DIV forms, or do they just list all the dividends (that would normally be considered qualified) as qualified - and then it is up to the individual investor (like me) to determine which dividends were on shares that were not held long enough (the 60 days) and then adjust the amount (of qualified dividends shown on the 1099-DIV) accordingly before reporting that amount on tax returns?

  • @marybianca2722
    @marybianca2722 Před 2 lety

    Does one have to pay tax on stocks yearly or can we pay them later than a year?
    🙏

  • @goochpunchtickles3617
    @goochpunchtickles3617 Před rokem +1

    I’m tired of hearing how “serious” this is. This guy continues to be treated waaaaaaaaay different than any other citizen. Wtf? I don’t plan on breaking the law, but if I do, I want the same kid glove treatment.

  • @lylaannabel8649
    @lylaannabel8649 Před 2 lety

    pr໐๓໐Ş๓ 😀