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Would this distribution be taxable or non-taxable? 0b3hks001 04-22-2008
Posted by 0b3hks001 on April 22, 2008, 1:40 pm
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A corporation is "reducing the nominal value of the registered shares
by $0.48 per share; and use the nominal value reduction amount for
repayment to the shareholders".

Would this distribution be non-taxable (i.e. reduction of basis)? Or
taxable? If taxable, would it be a dividend or capital gains
distributions?

TIA

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Posted by removeps-groups@yahoo.com on April 22, 2008, 9:38 pm
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On Apr 22, 10:40 am, 0b3hks...@sneakemail.com wrote:

> A corporation is "reducing the nominal value of the registered shares
> by $0.48 per share; and use the nominal value reduction amount for
> repayment to the shareholders".
>
> Would this distribution be non-taxable (i.e. reduction of basis)?  Or
> taxable?  If taxable, would it be a dividend or capital gains
> distributions?

It sounds like a return of capital to me, but I could be wrong. Did
you ask management whether it is a return of capital, dividend, or
capital gain?

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