Comment by
rabnud on Mar 16, 2022 9:24pm
I think its a great reit all I was concerned about was why the SP fell so bad after a flat year end FS I asked for opinions here and all i got was a pot full of arrogant a$$holes
Comment by
rabnud on Mar 17, 2022 6:31pm
amazing market for reits last few days and not a single moronic post from pansca or scotch12
Comment by
rabnud on Mar 18, 2022 7:38pm
wow 5 trading days ago I was down $22000 on TNT and today iam in the green $5000 amazing i must say ;;;;;
Comment by
rabnud on Mar 21, 2022 1:39pm
wow this fking reit trades like a gold or oil stock these days way back down today
Comment by
rabnud on Mar 31, 2022 12:17pm
wow this reit is up and down like a whores pants weird at best ;; other same reits are reasonable stable
Comment by
smilley69 on Apr 05, 2022 3:59am
I bought this for my wife's tfsa at 6.78. Excellent income....
Comment by
rabnud on Apr 07, 2022 1:06pm
man this things really going down hard I wonder why ?? it made a great recovery 3 weeks ago and now its dreadfull even though trading is not heavy volumn ?
Comment by
ckwong on Apr 07, 2022 4:44pm
smilley, you are smart. In TFSA, you don't have to worry about the return of capital calculation. All tax free.
Comment by
bcsc on Apr 22, 2022 11:19am
ROC is not tax free. The income tax is deferred to the year in which the security is sold since the ROC reduces the adjusted cost base, increasing the capital gain. There is no guarantee that the current or future governments will keep the capital gains inclusion rate at 50%. Holding this in an RSP results in the capital gain being 100% taxed as income upon withdrawl.
Comment by
bcsc on Apr 25, 2022 9:59am
Not a question of IF, at some point it will be sold (or deemed sold) and capital gains taxed.
Comment by
rabnud on Apr 27, 2022 1:22pm
all dist after the roc is finished will be taxed the original fund will never be taxed untill its sold period
Comment by
bcsc on Apr 28, 2022 10:57am
I believe we are in complete agreement on the tax treatment of the distributions and proceeds of the eventual sale. We differ in the terminology used (tax free versus tax defferred) Lets leave at that.
Comment by
ckwong on May 03, 2022 8:54am
Allow me to chime in. If you keep ROC equity in TFSA and withdraw the distribution, then it is 100% gauranteed tax free and no worry of capital gain down the road. Of course, it is based on the assumption that you have the TFSA room.
Comment by
rabnud on May 03, 2022 11:19am
ROC is always 100% tax free its the remaining equity in the account that becomes taxbale eventually except if in a TFSA then I assume its never taxed?
Comment by
rabnud on May 03, 2022 12:21pm
if they sell 50 million $ that will require another 4.5 million in income to pay distributuions per year
Comment by
Kylemcc10 on May 03, 2022 2:34pm
Yea I don't think they're gonna buy a property with 50 mill that'll cover that lol. They're already running over 100% payout ratio. The ability to raise 50 mill doesn't mean they'll utilize all of it anyway.