dividend tax credit

Here’s a quiz to test your knowledge of dividend-paying stocks. Canada gives Canadian residents with dividend stocks a tax credit, but do you know what the tax savings are? Plus more quiz questions.
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Are you looking to invest in the best dividend stocks? Canada offers a tax credit on Canadian dividend stocks, and that just adds to their value in a successful portfolio
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A: Preferred shares behave more like long-term fixed-income instruments rather than short-term instruments. So while short-term interest rates are still relatively low, the outlook for long-term interest rates is less certain.

The underlying credit quality of preferred share issuers can be a negative factor in some cases; for example, when the issuer’s share price is falling.

So unlike GICs, which don’t fall in value, the prices of preferreds can decline along with stock markets.

If you want to own a preferred share as part of the fixed-income segment of your portfolio, and you can accept some risk, then preferreds are okay to hold....
The best Canadian dividend stocks to buy and hold will share a number of characteristics. Here’s what they are:
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The best investment options in Canada include high-quality stocks with a history of sustainable dividends.
The top Canadian dividend stocks have a history of paying a dividend, even during economic and stock market downturns. They also offer a special tax benefit.