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Lanesborough Real Estate Investment Trust V.LRT.UN

Lanesborough Real Estate Investment Trust is a Canada-based real estate investment trust. The investment properties of the Company are separated into three operating segments: Fort McMurray Properties, Other Investment Properties, and Held for Sale and/or Sold Properties. Fort McMurray Properties includes eight properties. Other Investment Properties include two properties. Held for Sale and/or Sold Properties includes sold properties: five properties. The property portfolio of the Company consists of approximately 11 rental properties, encompassing 10 multi-unit residential properties, including the unsold condominium units at Lakewood Townhome.


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Comment by riverrowon Nov 25, 2010 4:30pm
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Post# 17758839

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Questions abou

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: Questions abouI have my BMO Investorline "Summary of Trust Income 2009"  T3 in front of me now and it clearly states that on Dec 31, 2009 I received $5450 capital gains (box 21) which I declared accordingly and paid capital gains on.  Are some of you trying to tell me that I should not have paid tax?  Beware of some mutual funds and trusts that back date some tax liabilities to unit holders who may have held shares only for a very short time ex a few weeks in Dec. but are susequently liable for a very large tax burden surprise.  Cheers.
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