I'm no expert on this but I believe they are taxed as 20% for the highest tax bracket as of the latest change in policy. For everyone else its 15%.

Couldn't speak towards the difference between qualified and ordinary dividends, but I believe qualified dividends are dividends distributed that solely consist of money earned through operating activity. Maybe someone else can give more insight into this section.

 

Yo bro, helps if you name which country's tax law is in question.

CNBC sucks "This financial crisis is worse than a divorce. I've lost all my money, but the wife is still here." - Client after getting blown up
 

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