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Bank on a shift in how companies compensate investors. The Inflation Reduction Act includes a provis

Bank on a shift in how companies compensate investors. [Turn Your Images On] Dividend of the Week [How a 1% Stock Buyback Tax Will Usher in a Dividend Golden Age]( [Turn Your Images On] [Charles Sizemore, Co-Editor, Green Zone Fortunes]( The Inflation Reduction Act includes a provision that raised eyebrows on Wall Street. Apart from a minimum corporate tax of 15% on companies earning more than $1 billion, the bill would implement a 1% tax on repurchased shares, aka stock buybacks. It’s still early, and this bill isn’t a law just yet. It has to pass the House of Representatives before President Biden signs it. But if (or when) that happens, this could be the biggest shake-up of how companies reward their investors since former President George W. Bush’s 2003 tax reforms. That law lowered the tax on dividend income to be in line with the long-term capital gains rate. Before Bush inked that bill, dividends were taxed at your marginal tax rate like bond interest. It was a massive change that brought on a prosperous time for dividend-paying stocks. [Click here to see why this new bill could do the same in 2022.]( P.S. Markets are up and down right now, but my colleague Adam O’Dell is hard at work creating a system to help you beat inflation, protect your wealth and find profitable opportunities within the market’s uncertainty. [Click here to reserve your spot]( for his special presentation, set to air later this month. Suggested Stories: [3 Buys to “Squeeze” Amazon for an 8% Dividend]( [100-Rated Power Stock Dumps Waste for Profits (Massive Growth Ahead!)]( --------------------------------------------------------------- FROM OUR PARTNERS ["Prepare for Five Years of Famine"]( Market wizard who predicted all indexes would be negative in 2022 shares shocking new forecast. 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