Dividend Imputation An arrangement in Australia that eliminates the double taxation of dividends. Investopedia Says: Double taxation of dividends occurs when both a company and a shareholder pay tax on the same income. The company pays taxes on profits and subsequently distributes a dividend out of their after-tax profits. Shareholders must then pay tax on the dividend received.
The tax imputations indicate to the government that the company issuing the dividend has already paid a portion of the tax due. The shareholder is able to reduce the tax paid on the dividend by the amount of the tax imputation credits. Related Terms: Cash Dividend Dividend Policy Dividend Yield Ex-Dividend Final Dividend Franking Credit Interim Dividend Nominee Dividend Stock Dividend Tax Credit |