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Dividend tax treatment · 2026

QQQ Invesco QQQ Trust

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QualifiedDividend Tax Treatment100% qualifies for LTCG rate

QQQ pays qualified dividends — taxed at the favorable long-term capital gains rate.

Tax treatmentQualified
Qualified %100%Of total dividends
Current yield0.44%$44.00/yr on $10K
Asset classetf

What QQQ's tax treatment means in dollars

At the current 0.44% yield on $10,000 invested, QQQ generates approximately $44.00 in annual dividends.

ScenarioTax owedAfter-tax income
Qualified rate (15% — most investors)$6.60$37.40
Ordinary income rate (22% bracket)$9.68$34.32

Compared to ordinary treatment, the qualified rate saves approximately $3.08/year per $10,000 invested for a 22% bracket investor.

After-tax income by federal bracket — $10,000 invested

The table shows your estimated after-tax dividend income at each federal bracket, under both qualified and ordinary treatment. QQQ's actual treatment is highlighted.

Federal bracketQualified after-taxOrdinary after-taxTax savings (qualified)
10%$44.00$39.60+$4.40
12%$44.00$38.72+$5.28
22%$37.40$34.32+$3.08
24%$37.40$33.44+$3.96
32%$37.40$29.92+$7.48
37%$35.20$27.72+$7.48

LTCG/qualified rate: 0% for 10–12% brackets, 15% for 22–35%, 20% for 37%. State taxes not included. Illustrative only — verify with a tax advisor.

Where to hold QQQ for best tax efficiency

Best account typeTaxable brokerage
Also acceptable401k / IRA also fine

Qualified dividends are taxed at favorable LTCG rates — taxable accounts are efficient. Holding in a Roth wastes the rate preference on income that was already lightly taxed.

General guidance only — your optimal placement depends on your full tax situation, available account types, and other holdings. Consult a tax advisor for personalized advice.

Frequently asked questions

Is QQQ's dividend qualified or ordinary?

QQQ pays qualified dividends.

What is QQQ's after-tax dividend income?

At a 0.44% yield on $10,000 invested, QQQ generates approximately $44.00/year in gross dividends. After tax: $37.40 at the 15% qualified rate, or $34.32 at a 22% ordinary rate.

Should I hold QQQ in a Roth, IRA, or taxable account?

Qualified dividends are taxed at favorable LTCG rates — taxable accounts are efficient. Holding in a Roth wastes the rate preference on income that was already lightly taxed.

What is the difference between qualified and ordinary dividends?

Qualified dividends are taxed at the long-term capital gains rate (0%, 15%, or 20% depending on your income), which is significantly lower than ordinary income rates (10%–37%). To qualify, dividends must be paid by a US corporation or qualified foreign corporation, and you must hold the stock for more than 60 days around the ex-dividend date. Ordinary (non-qualified) dividends — common for REITs, covered-call ETFs, and bond funds — are taxed as regular income at your marginal rate.

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