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Fromage,
TGA is listed on LSE, so as long as that is the case, you will be able to buy.
Thanks Littleaston, their charges are half the ones I pay and I shall probably be opening an XO account. "Please note that you cannot buy or hold overseas shares in an X-O account" it says, which is a shame, as it cuts out TGA and others, does it not? Yet you say that you do ?
Picstloup
You can't transfer shares in a SIPP to an ISA. Are you just selling your shares in the SIPP and buying with other money in your ISA. I suspect the difference between the sell and buy of the shares may wipe out any gain.
Please aloborate.
EdwardSeaton
The broker is irrelevant unless you are planning to move. I have posted my broker, no, it is not a secret. The SIPP, I pay an annual charge of £120, which I forgot to mention. My Children have Sipps with them, as they took them out some time back, they are not charged am annual fee.
By the way they are execution brokers, probably one the cheapest on the market, £5.99 a trade, no other fees, I have a trading account, ISA account and SIPP.
Have used AJ Bell, expensive and useless
Interactive Investor, very good, but expensive
Mimbrit
Broker is Jarvis XO sharedealing.
It seems from what I can find that Investec charge 1.5% per annum for ISAs up to £1M, and for me that would way more than I would gain by saving 10pc on the TGA dividends :(
Yeap, 20% wht.
Is there a reason went you kept your broker's name a secret?
All "grown up" brokers will charge 10% wht. I have my ISA with Investec and they have no problem getting my wht at 10%. Unfortunately a lot of execution only brokers like AJ Bell and Hargreaves Lansdowne can't be bothered to do their jobs, so people with them get stiffed for the 20% rate. I have my SIPP with HL so I am actively switching the remaining TGA shares there into my Investec ISA (all them by next divi). There's a significant (4 figure) difference between the two tax rates for me. If only TGA would dual list on the London stock exchange the problem wouldn't arise, but I expect there are reasons why that can't happen.
Littleaston - Might I ask who your broker is please? That’s the correct WHT but many are being stiffed for 20% with no easy recourse…
Thanks
The dividend I got paid is 37.098p per share. The broker charged me 10% WHT. This has always been the case for all dividends paid so far.
Click on TGA Live RNS and open the 21st Aug titled dividend declaration (it does what is states)
The relevant paragraph for most of us that have to pay the WHT is:
Should dividend withholding tax be withheld at a rate of 20%, the net dividend amount due to shareholders is 32.98 pence per share (Pound sterling) - 41.22 pence gross dividend per share less 8.24 pence dividend withholding tax per share.
So 32.98p per share
Click TGA Live RNS
Click Dividend Declaration
Read answer
Hi, I typed “Thungela dividend 2023” into Google. Answer is 41.22p per share on October 9th. Amazing what you can find out using the internet!
atb
How much was the dividend?
Oh, the Krusty Kurse, sorry. Maybe tomorrow...
792? Keep watching fromage, still 5 minutes to go and it's nearly there!
Lots or dividends being reinvested this week. Good.
Richards Bay coal, prices at $126, last time these levels was 3rd May, TGA was at 760, SP should be >= 760. Good.
Strikes not affecting Thungela. Good
https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/thungela-says-coal-terminal-workers-strike-not-impacting-exports-2023-10-02/
Cheers and GL.
My average is 792 and I am not expecting it to regain that, but as it has given me the best return ever on dividends, I am happy where it is. Dividend received, and as it is probably that that is causing today's price spike, better hold off until later. "The yoyo always descends", as Confucious said.
Coal should go a run leading up to Xmas so plenty of investors be adding their dividend money in the coming days, my average is 790 so hopefully that will go very soon :)
Maybe you guys want to check the price of coal it is actually what we sell also worth checking price of energy and world events.
Strikes , etc
IG showing 2% shorts on a small number base so unlikely it’s that…. Given some of these swings I may add a trading pot
Nah, not shorters.
Everyone saw my comment saying looking positive and decided to take their money off the table . . .
Shorters?