People, it's really simple, if you are buying and selling stock as normal, all you need to care about is:
- The date you actually purchased and sold the stock; and
- The ex-dividend date.
If you sell the stock on the ex-dividend date, you will receive the dividend.
To claim the franking credits:
- If you have less than $5k in franking credits for the financial year, no rules apply, if not:
- You have to hold the stock for 47 days including the buy/sell date or 45 days excluding the buy/sell date.
- You have to have at least 30% (delta 0.3) of your position "at-risk" during that 47 day period.
It doesn't matter if you hold your stock for the 47 day period, before, after, or a combination thereof, you just need to:
- hold the stock on the ex-dividend date; and
- have held that stock for 47 days prior to selling.
With normal buying/selling of stock, the record date means as much as Christmas day does for your dividends - nothing.
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