What we know so far
Offer price: | $5.00 - $6.00 |
Stock symbol: | BREA |
Estimated size: | $8.3 million |
Status: | Stock now available |
Brera has gone public. Here's what we know about the IPO and how to buy Brera stock in Canada.
On Friday January 27, 2023, Ireland-based football club company, Brera, began publicly trading on the Nasdaq Global Market under the ticker symbol "BREA." The opening stock price was $5.00 as expected.
To learn more about the company's IPO, view its registration filing with the US Security and Exchange Commission (SEC). We'll update this page as more information becomes available.
Note: all dollar amounts on this page are in US dollars unless otherwise stated.
Before you can invest in Brera, you'll need to open a brokerage account.
You won't be able to buy Brera stocks on a Canadian stock exchange like the TSX. Instead, you need a Canadian broker that provides access to international stock exchanges.
You can access US exchanges like the NYSE and the NASDAQ using Canadian trading platforms like Qtrade, Wealthsimple, Scotia iTRADE and CIBC Investor's Edge.
Interactive Brokers provides access to many stock exchanges outside North America like the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (SEHK), Korea Stock Exchange (KSE), National Stock Exchange of India (NSE), Frankfurt Stock Exchange (FWB) and London Stock Exchange (LSE).
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Canadians who earn dividends from US stock investments must pay the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) a 15% withholding tax on their earnings. The rate goes down to 10% for bonds and other interest-yielding US investments.
An exception is made for stock investments held in trusts designed to provide retirement income. This includes RRIFs, LIRAs, LIFs, LRIFs and Prescribed RRIFs. RRSPs that hold US stocks, bonds or ETFs are also exempt from US withholding tax. RESPs, TFSAs and RDSPs are not exempt.
Canadian and international investment income must be declared on your Canadian tax return. Unless your US earnings are exempt from withholding tax, this means you'll be taxed by both the IRS and the CRA. The CRA may allow you to claim foreign tax credits for any taxes you've already paid to the IRS.
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