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  2. What Benefits Can I Get From the Tax Efficiency of ETFs? - AOL

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    These dividends can be subject to different tax rates, depending on the type of dividend and your income level. If the ETF’s dividends are classified as qualified, they can benefit from lower ...

  3. What is an ETF? Learn about exchange-traded funds - AOL

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    For these benefits ETFs charge an expense ratio, which is the fee paid by investors for managing the fund. The advent of ETFs has caused the expense ratios of both mutual funds and ETFs to fall ...

  4. Understanding Tax Perks Offered by ETFs - AOL

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    One of the biggest selling points of exchange traded funds is that these products are remarkably tax-efficient relative to other fund structures. While saving on taxes is important, many investors ...

  5. Tax Benefits Pass Through in ETF-of-ETFs Structure - AOL

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    By Cinthia Murphy These days, we’ve been talking taxes at the ETF Think Tank, and how as an investment vehicle, ETFs aren’t all created equal, nor are they taxed in the same way. Different ETF ...

  6. Participation exemption - Wikipedia

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    Participation exemptions are only relevant in countries which tax companies on their income from sources outside the country. Some systems (e.g., The Netherlands) provide that dividends from a subsidiary meeting the minimum ownership requirements is wholly exempt from taxation. Some systems provide a partial exemption.

  7. Taxation of private equity and hedge funds - Wikipedia

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    Although a partnership structure is advantageous for most investors due to the elimination of an entity-level tax, it is not the desired form for all investors. In particular, foreign investors and domestic tax-exempt organizations both have reasons to prefer to interpose a corporation in the private equity or hedge fund structure. [4]