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Investing by regular
installments can reduce the risk of bad market timing. Buying in ups and downs may acheive lower average purchase price.



When cashing in investments that have made a profit, beware of capital gains tax. Tax planning may help reduce your tax liabilities.
Vertex Group Pty Ltd
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is an Authorised Representative of GWM Adviser Services Limited
ABN 96 002 071 749

Australian Financial Services Licensee. Registered Office at Level 2, 105-153 Miller Street North Sydney NSW 2060

Dividend Imputation

Dividend imputation is the Government's system of taxing dividends paid by Australian resident companies. Under the imputation system, the investor is entitled to a tax rebate in respect of "franked dividends" that are paid from the Franking Account of a company. The franked component entitles the shareholder to a rebate known as an "imputation credit".

As is the case with all rebates, the imputation credit cannot reduce the tax liability to a value less than zero nor can it be used to offset the Medicare Levy, which is calculated on total taxable income inclusive of the imputation credit. Note that dividends paid by companies, which have not paid Australian company tax, do not carry imputation credits and remain taxable in the hands of shareholders at full marginal taxation rates. Any excess franking credits not used to off set a tax liability will be refunded.