So the company or its shareholders must pay taxes on the transaction.
In this case, shareholders can pay twice for the sins of others.
The shareholders then must pay tax on the money they receive.
When I suggested shareholders paid him to care, he said his job was to run the business.
Over all, shareholders of Alliance's general stock funds pay almost $1.80 for every $100 they invest.
But, he noted, shareholders have already paid a substantial price for that uncertainty.
As a result, many shareholders could not pay for their shares other than by selling them.
The shareholders then pay a personal income tax on these dividends received.
Individual shareholders pay an average of $110 a month in taxes.
"But prices are not cheap, and you may see some shareholders pay too much" for those revenues.