**My account at Fidelity is taxable**
I have money in a Fidelity mutual fund called "cash reserves" The yield is 5.00% But the dividends this fund pays do not qualify for the lower tax rate
I own shares in Bank Of America, this yields 5.30% but the dividends qualify for the lower rate.
I'm guessing Bush enacted these cuts to give people an incentive to keep money in stocks rather than money markets (cash).
I'd really appreciate it if someone could give me the actual differences.
Thanks in advance
2007-08-24
00:48:33
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Willem D
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➔ Taxes
➔ United States