Yes, ETFs pay dividends, when appropriate. Details of relevant Ex, Record and Payment dates are available from the if (result) { document. Write("iShares factsheets"); } else { document.
Write("iShares factsheets"); } or the iShares website. All distributions made by iShares, including the funds that invest in bonds or Gilts, are categorised as dividend distributions and so investors are taxed as income from investments. Currently UK investors are taxed at 10% (basic rate taxpayers) and 32.5% (higher rate taxpayers) on all iShares dividends.
However, please bear in mind that tax regulations may change in the future and alter this position. More.
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