Computershare and Link both have off market transfer forms. I download them from the Direct Broking site, left hand navigation bar - 'Download Forms' - near the bottom. Easy.
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I thought HNZ closed last week at 90 cents. Yet this morning DB says up 1.5 @88cents.
Realise it is ex dividend.....but ....I am a little confused. Can anyone educate me please !
Thanks
RTM
The trade at 88 is an off-market sp, which doesn't register as 'last price' for change calculation on DB
the sp doesn't register on ASB at all!
at 89, it is up 1.5 ex div
the inconsistencies drive me nuts too.......
Is ex dividend at the opening or closing time?
Thanks Xerof
the inconsistencies drive me nuts too.......[/QUOTE]
I'm sure someone can answer this for me,How am I able to claim my imputation credits?
they used to be paid out automatically,this last divie was worth $900+in credits.
Thanks in advance.
The amount you get paid into your bank account is correct for any 33c/$ tax payer. If your tax rate is less then you need to file an annual tax return to get a refund of any extra tax deduction or imputation credit. As winner says this payment is in the next tax year.
May be you should look site the IRD site and learn about them treatment of these credits and other tax obligations.
Tax 101 should be taught at school.
Off my soap box.
Imputation credits reduce your tax liability and therefore tax payable whether you are a IR3 filer or employed on PAYE,claim them in the applicable year on your IR3 or by phoning ird after getting your personal tax summary and they will make the adjustment for you,the only time they are not worth claiming is for PIE type investments which are taxed at 28% and you happen to be on the 33% rate
Thanks cout1, 777, winner,I better go check and get schooled up.
slightly wrong. They don't reduce your gross income. They are a tax credit, like RWT, that reduces you tax liability.
They are non- refundable, but to the extent you have other refundable tax credits, like RWT or PAYE, this is not an issue as that will get refunded. This can be an issue if you invest through a company structure etc which has no other income, but does have expenses.
Have amended first sentence in post #3179 above HS,cheers