Submitted by bnabin51 t3_11co35x in wallstreetbets
chinnick967 t1_ja5g9es wrote
You don't ever pay dividends, the company does.
bnabin51 OP t1_ja5gkx4 wrote
From what I have understood so far, if I shorted stock, I need to borrow the shares from someone else. The company pays dividends to the one who bought from me. However, I need to pay the person from whom I borrowed the shares, don't I?
chinnick967 t1_ja5hcd9 wrote
If you received the dividend payment, that will go back to the whomever you borrowed the shares from. You do not need to pay anything extra to the lender of the shares.
That dividend payment will not be considered capital gains and you will not need to pay tax on it.
bnabin51 OP t1_ja5hy0n wrote
Sorry if I explained it incorrectly. I did not receive a dividend. To receive a dividend, I need to be in a long position. However, I was in a short position.
chinnick967 t1_ja5i11o wrote
If you did not receive a dividend on the borrowed shares, then you do not need to pay a dividend
bnabin51 OP t1_ja5ic1p wrote
Then who pays the dividend to the stock lender?
chinnick967 t1_ja5ihcu wrote
The company pays out the dividend payments to it's stock holders, including the person you are borrowing the shares from
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