Say TLS shares were bought on the ASX from NZ.
What procedures are necessary to cash them up whilst
in Australia? Other than brokerage, is there anything
to do or
pay to get Aussie $.
If you don't mind - probably an exhausted question.
Is there any situation when you can be double taxed on a
ASX company dividend?
Forum members appear to deal a lot on foreign exchanges.
My understanding is that this facility is marginal for the small
short to medium term investor. An example of the extra costs
to purchase on the ASX from NZ are:
20% extra brokerage fees ($NZ to $AU) and
1.4% added to buy cost (currency exchange fee) and
1.4% deducted from sell amount (return exchange fee back to $NZ)
Say brokerage @ $AU 29.50 in and $AU 29.50 out = say $NZ 72.00
Parcel of $1,000 = 7.2% plus 2.8% fees (in & out) - that's 10%
gain (stock value and/or dividends) to break even.
Parcel of $10,000 = 0.7 plus 2.8% exchange fees - that's 3.5%
gain
to break even.
I know this is basic stuff to the gurus - have I got it right by
tending
only to look at the ASX for stock which is longer term buy and
hold?
Disc: Currently hold NZSE only (90% T10 mainly for volumes traded)
Look forward to answers and confirmation - Cheers Lazza
----- Original Message -----
Sent: 22 May, 2002 11:24 a.m.
Subject: Re: [sharechat] Telstra NZ v.
AUS
Hi russ,
>
>
>Could anyone tell
me what the difference is between buying Telstra
>shares in NZ as
opposed to Aus?
>
>
If you are buying with $NZ then you
don't have to pay the bank an
exchange rate transaction fee if you buy
in New Zealand. Otherwise
no difference, at least in
theory.
Some people would say that it is best to own your shares in
the
market with the greatest liquidity, which in the case of Telstra
means Australia. But I don't think it makes much difference in
this
instance. There is plenty of volume of Telstra being
traded in New
Zealand
anyway.
SNOOPY
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