Cash distribution 9.0 cpu
Taxable income 19.5 cpu
Foreign tax credit 2.5cpu
Assume my tax rate 30%.
Assume no capital gains or tax deferred (conservative).
Post tax amount 9.0 - 19.5*30% + 2.5 = 5.7 cpu
Assume 70% assessable (just a guess).
Post tax amount 9.0 - 19.5*30%*70% + 2.5 = 7.4 cpu
Upshot is, the post-tax result is going to very much be a function of the distribution components, due to the high level of taxable income relative to cash distribution.
Sensible comments welcome.
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