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发表于 2012-3-23 13:13
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Sam Conner and Bill Pope live in different countries. In Conner’s country, there is a light capital gain tax regime. In Pope’s country there is a heavy capital gain tax regime. They both are building diversified portfolios that hold non-dividend-paying growth stocks, dividend-paying stocks, and coupon-paying bonds. They both have a buy-and-hold strategy. Which, if either, would probably benefit the most from a tax-deferred account (TDA)? A)
| Pope would benefit more than Conner. |
| B)
| Conner would benefit more than Pope. |
| C)
| Neither would benefit because tax-deferred accounts do little to enhance the returns of diversified portfolios. |
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Conner would benefit more. In a light capital gain tax regime, dividends and interest do not receive favorable tax-treatment. There would be an advantage to having them in the TDA. In the heavy capital gain tax regime, interest and dividends receive tax advantages. |
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