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Date of 2.25 p is 16th April ex Div and payment 27th may.
Final three ex div dates are :
5th June
6th August
5th Nov
Longtimer said 'In addition to the 2.25p final, 3 quarterly dividends of 0.674p to be paid in 2020 calendar year.
Not sure if ive missed something, but if total is 3.37 and 2.25 is being paid in May, arent the three remaining payments 1.12 p divided by 3, or 0.373p in June, September and December? Have i missed something?
Banbo
Lloyds board. My god. People used to discuss the company at hand and provide some real insight as to future developments. Some on here are trying to provide a legitimate opinion (so no offence meant in that direction), but my word, generally speaking this board is full of holes usually found in bottoms
Thanks again for your replies fellas.
CGT tax calculater used my losses from the previous years and it still said i owe £404. In relation to what you have said I think I will keep good records and if they get in touch take it on the chin. I dare say there would be penalties. Do you have any idea how serious these can get. By that I mean can they snowball into silly money?
Hello again fellas. In relation to inputting info onto a spreadsheet and then putting it into CGTcalculator, (not dividend question this time) in column 6 (associated costs) I know I put the trade amount in (£10 for iii) but do I also include the £1.00 PTM levy charge. ie. £11.00 total in the associated costs? I know its only a pound but I imagine the tax man wants things done correctly.
It looks like I owe about £400 for last year 2017 / 2018 due to bed and breakfasting and section 104 stuff I missed. Ive tried to understand it but quite complex so just trusting CGTcalculator. Is this worth doing a return for (400.00)or more likely is it such a small amount that HMRC have bigger fish to fry?
Cheers both - Trev
Hello Tom. I spoke to you a couple of years ago regarding tax returns. You told me to use CGT calculator which I did just in case the tax man comes knocking. Do I also enter any dividends that I have received or just buys and sells?
Thanks in anticipation Tom.
Hello all. I used to use a free app that gave live share prices which stopped working. I have started using hope but certain shares are there one minute and then they are gone the next eg. Barclays. Does anyone know a good Android app (that isn't some form of spyware) or a reasonably priced subscription that gives live SP?