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Whats the difference between a reinvested dividend and a stock dividend?

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Whats the difference between a reinvested dividend and a stock dividend?

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A reinvested dividend is cash given to you by the company that the company then reinvests in stock for you. A stock dividend (or split received as stock) is shares received based on the number of shares you already own. The difference is that there is no taxable income on a stock dividend, but you have to pay taxes on the value with a reinvested dividend. Use a Reinvested Distribution Transaction Form to enter a reinvested dividend. Use a Stock Split in the Same Company Transaction Form to enter a stock dividend.

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