Dividend tax treatment
Qualified vs Ordinary Dividends — Every Ticker Explained
Whether your dividend is taxed at the favorable long-term capital gains rate or at your full income rate can mean hundreds of dollars per year. Browse 193+ tickers to see exact tax treatment, after-tax income at current yields, and the right account to hold each.
Why qualified vs ordinary matters
Qualified dividendsTaxed at 0%, 15%, or 20%Same rate as long-term capital gains
Ordinary dividendsTaxed at 10%–37%Your full marginal income tax rate
Mixed dividendsPart qualified, part ordinaryCommon for some ETFs and stocks
At a $5,000 annual dividend income, the difference between 15% qualified and 22% ordinary treatment is $350/year — or $3,500 over a decade.
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