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What Is a Nonqualified Dividend?

By Jason Hall – Updated Dec 17, 2024 at 2:25PM

Key Points

  • Nonqualified dividends are taxed as ordinary income, potentially up to a 37% rate.
  • Qualified dividends have lower tax rates, crucial for investors in higher brackets.
  • Knowing dividend types and holding periods can optimize tax savings on investments.
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