http://investyakutia.com/en/posts/1392-a...ozhdieniia
|
CRP Update from Computershare
|
|
10-07-2017, 12:38 PM
Phil's too busy with his next adventure; finding the next biggest and best finds as chairman of Asia Oil & Gas Pte:
http://investyakutia.com/en/posts/1392-a...ozhdieniia
10-08-2017, 09:39 AM
'Palm' pid='81108' datel Wrote:Phil's too busy with his next adventure; finding the next biggest and best finds as chairman of Asia Oil & Gas Pte: http://investyakutia.com/en/posts/1392-a...ozhdieniia
Thanks, Palm, for a good weekend laugh. The wiki on Yakutia makes PNG seem drama-free in comparison.. Wonder if Phil will seek Tillerson's help in making a deal with Putin. katytrader
10-09-2017, 04:29 PM
'iocforever' pid='81093' dateline='<a href="tel:1507199 Wrote: Court date's March.
for our cause
10-20-2017, 05:57 AM
'Li'loilady' pid='81083' d Wrote: Lady - Good afternoon to you . Just wondering how our crp dollars will be listed on our td ameritrade 1099's . To me, it was an additional payment for our shares . Could some brokerage firms mistakenly report this as a dividend.? Thanks for your help .
10-20-2017, 02:32 PM
'sageo' pid='81180' dateline='<a href="tel:1508443 Wrote: I haven't a clue, my dear brother.
for our cause
10-20-2017, 11:57 PM
'Li'loilady' pid='81183' d Wrote: Schwab hasn't a clue, either. See thread on Schwab and CRP which I started. At this point, after more input from me to presumably its tax department via a client service person, Schwab continues to carry the CRP cash under "Diviidends and Interest" payments. They say that they are not sure how the payment will be treated on the 1099. Schwab apparently has applied my entire IOC cost basis to the exchange for XOM shares which would leave a zero basis for the CRP. Fidelity did the same thing but Fidelity is recognizing the CRP as an asset sale. katytrader
|
|
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »
|
Users browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)

