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Scenario 81: A Canadian resident earns dividend income from a U.S. company held in a non-registered account. How is this income generally taxed in Canada?
Foreign dividends held in non-registered accounts are fully taxable as regular income in Canada. A foreign tax credit may be available to offset foreign withhol
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Question: Scenario 81: A Canadian resident earns dividend income from a U.S. company held in a non-registered account. How is this income generally taxed in Canada?
Answer options:
- It is tax-free because it is foreign income.
- It is treated as a capital gain. ✅ It is fully taxed as regular income, potentially with a foreign tax credit.
- It receives the Canadian dividend tax credit.
Correct answer: It is fully taxed as regular income, potentially with a foreign tax credit.
Explanation: Foreign dividends held in non-registered accounts are fully taxable as regular income in Canada. A foreign tax credit may be available to offset foreign withholding taxes paid. The correct answer is "It is fully taxed as regular income, potentially with a foreign tax credit.". This capacity-fill scenario 81 reinforces the same competency for the cfp bank and follows the certified explanation standard.
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