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26 pay periods a year would make it approx $460 per pay period. Investing it each pay period would cost approx 1-2% in commissions not to mention the headache of 26 extra transactions or I could put it in .5% high interest account and maybe get enough to buy a roll of toilet paper. For me I prefer to just get the lump sum payout as it's an unexpected surprise each year. |
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For example capital gains, or losses from a house, or interest on a mtg is all deductions. |
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The rental income would mean you would most likely paying taxes unless most people show a loss on their rentals? |
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Look at it this way in Henderson (south of vegas) you have properties worth ~100k being rented for ~$1000/month. Even if the person has 50% of the value mortgaged, he's bound to make more in rent than hes going to pay interest (averaging out other factors). Now choose van; guy buys a place for 1 million, depending on a variety of other factors the rent on it could be as little as 2k to 3k. Meanwhile he has an 800k mortgage on the fucking thing. Yeah his interest could very quickly topple any form of profit from renting. |
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Anyone know how to go about reporting stocks on turbo tax? Do i fill out all sales of my stock in t5008 or in the capital gains/gain deduction section? If so how do I do this? what is adjusted cost base (ACB); It's my first time reporting stocks on my taxes I'm so confused :( |
looking for some info: i can get extended health coverage and life insurance trough my company for around $3000 taxable benefit i already have coverage through my wife's work (government) and i already have life insurance so i probably wouldn't take that anyways my questions is, what sort of ACTUALLY taxes am i going to see on the $3000? consider i'm in a "higher" tax bracket |
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So if you sold 50 shares @ $100 each, ie. $5000, T5008 will report that figure, but it's not like you made $5000 off it; you might've bought it at $90, so your actual proceeds is $500. This is what you need to fill in to your ACB. It gets a little bit more complicated if you purchased shares at different times (ie. 10 shares @ $30, 30 shares @ $90, 10 shares $120). |
Anyone know where I can find what the interest rates would be if I can't pay my taxes all at once? I wasn't expecting this much of an owing for my Canadian side and had budgeted what I paid last year. It gets offset by my American refund but the problem is I didn't get my American refund until Julyish. |
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anyone get their returns yet? |
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