Q: Per below capital gains consider an income. Does the below dividend criteria is consider in Toronto, Ontario
It is my understanding that in a non-registered account I can receive up to +/- $50,000 (BC/Fed combined tax rate) in Canadian dividends without being taxed. Is that correct?
If so, I was hoping that you could provide a list of 20 Canadian dividend stocks that you have confidence in that have:
1) a 4% yield or higher
2) are not in or associated with the Oil/Gas sector
3) hopefully enough growth to keep up with inflation
Thanks!
Asked by Brian on October 11, 2022
5I RESEARCH ANSWER:
This is true, with variability based on province. The dividends also must be the ONLY source of income, otherwise some tax will apply. RY, TD, BNS, MFC, T, ABX, SLF, QSR, FTS, AEM, POW, KEY, ENB, BCE, AQN, GWO, FN, EIF, IGM, ET, CIX
It is my understanding that in a non-registered account I can receive up to +/- $50,000 (BC/Fed combined tax rate) in Canadian dividends without being taxed. Is that correct?
If so, I was hoping that you could provide a list of 20 Canadian dividend stocks that you have confidence in that have:
1) a 4% yield or higher
2) are not in or associated with the Oil/Gas sector
3) hopefully enough growth to keep up with inflation
Thanks!
Asked by Brian on October 11, 2022
5I RESEARCH ANSWER:
This is true, with variability based on province. The dividends also must be the ONLY source of income, otherwise some tax will apply. RY, TD, BNS, MFC, T, ABX, SLF, QSR, FTS, AEM, POW, KEY, ENB, BCE, AQN, GWO, FN, EIF, IGM, ET, CIX