CORPORATE FINANCE ACCESS CARD
CORPORATE FINANCE ACCESS CARD
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ISBN: 2810023360184
Author: Ross
Publisher: MCG
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Chapter 19, Problem 11CQ

Use the following information to answer the next two questions:

Historically, the U.S. tax code treated dividend payments made to shareholders as ordinary income. Thus, dividends were taxed at the investor’s marginal tax rate, which was as high as 38.6 percent in 2002. Capital gains were taxed at a capital gains tax rate, which was the same for most investors and fluctuated through the years. In 2002, the capital gains tax rate stood at 20 percent. In an effort to stimulate the economy, President George W. Bush presided over a tax plan overhaul that included changes in dividend and capital gains tax rates. The new tax plan, which was implemented in 2003, called for a 15 percent tax rate on both dividends and capital gains for investors in higher tax brackets. For lower tax bracket investors, the tax rate on dividends and capital gains was set at5 percent through 2007, dropping to zero in 2008.

11. Ex-Dividend Stock Prices How do you think this tax law change affects ex-dividend stock prices?

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