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15. Tax treatment of dividends from equity funds

Unit trust and OEIC funds receive dividends from their underlying investments net of 20% corporation tax. They pass these dividends on to investors at the distribution dates, without incurring any more corporation tax.

If you are one of their unitholders, you will receive the net dividend together with a tax credit of 10% of the gross dividend. So, if you receive a cheque for £80:

Depending on your personal tax position, you may or may not have to pay more income tax on your dividend:

Since they are assumed to have paid 10% already, In our example, higher rate taxpayers are liable for a further £20 (on top of the £8.89 already paid at source), leaving them with £60 net.

Investors who held their units and shares in PEPs and ISAs were able to reclaim the tax credit through the fund managers, but this exemption lapsed on 6th April 2004.

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