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Satellos Bioscience Inc Com V.ICO


Primary Symbol: ICOTF

iCo Therapeutics Inc is a Canada based biotechnology company. It is involved in the Research and development of ophthalmic indications. The company identifies, develops, and commercialize drug candidates with clinical history, and re-doses, reformulates and develops these drug candidates to treat sight and life-threatening diseases. Its in-licensed assets are iCo-008 and the Oral AmpB Delivery System. iCo-008 is a human monoclonal antibody targeting eotaxin-1 that acts as a messenger between...


GREY:ICOTF - Post by User

Comment by YanTheDonon Jun 21, 2018 3:03pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:How many people on here trade with their TFSA's?

RE:RE:RE:RE:How many people on here trade with their TFSA's?I'm pretty sure I read that the CRA tax day-traders (the aggressive ones) the standard business tax rate. They see day-trading as a business transcation.

"Under the tax rules, if a TFSA carries on a business then it must pay income tax on its business income. This has been a focus of recent audit and reassessment activities where the Canada Revenue Agency has been targeting taxpayers who actively traded securities in their TFSA." - Financial post

 
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