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Resurrected from an old thread from 21st February 2016 that is still relevant: "Why do Australian stocks provide higher dividends compared to rest of the world?"
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systematic posted:
Dividend imputation.
This is a nice brief paper
http://bettertax.gov.au/files/2015/06/Fidelity_Worldwide_Investment.pdf
Hope this helps...
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This PDF helps immensely: Myth-busting dividend imputation
I've listed just 2 of 11 myths published by 'Fidelity Worldwide Investment' that explains why Bill Shorten's plan to alter the Franking Credit Refund is fundamentally flawed.
Myth 7: Abolishing franking would boost government revenue.
Reality: Franking creates integrity in the corporate tax base. Removing franking would give rise to behavioural changes that could significantly erode the corporate tax base, leaving the national accounts – and retirees – worse off.
Myth 9: Franking creates a risky equity-market bias for retirees.
Reality: Franking does create a bias toward high-quality, well-managed, cash-generating equities; this will help keep self-funded retirees off the aged pension.
Skate
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systematic posted:
Dividend imputation.
This is a nice brief paper
http://bettertax.gov.au/files/2015/06/Fidelity_Worldwide_Investment.pdf
Hope this helps...
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This PDF helps immensely: Myth-busting dividend imputation
I've listed just 2 of 11 myths published by 'Fidelity Worldwide Investment' that explains why Bill Shorten's plan to alter the Franking Credit Refund is fundamentally flawed.
Myth 7: Abolishing franking would boost government revenue.
Reality: Franking creates integrity in the corporate tax base. Removing franking would give rise to behavioural changes that could significantly erode the corporate tax base, leaving the national accounts – and retirees – worse off.
Myth 9: Franking creates a risky equity-market bias for retirees.
Reality: Franking does create a bias toward high-quality, well-managed, cash-generating equities; this will help keep self-funded retirees off the aged pension.
Skate