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How do I access HIN numbers for transactions / share account for Australian Taxation Office tax return purposes


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Does IG ever answer anything?

How does one do anything without an HIN? How do I transfer shares purchased elsewhere into my IG trading account etc...

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On 27/01/2021 at 07:28, Guest Andrew Paddison said:

Can someone with experience please advise?

 

On 24/02/2021 at 23:09, Guest PrimaryShare said:

Does IG ever answer anything?

How does one do anything without an HIN? How do I transfer shares purchased elsewhere into my IG trading account etc...

Hey, 

I've sent an email over to our aus corporate actions team regarding this. I will have an update by Monday 

We're not able to give out the HIN number as we're nominee account. 

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On 24/02/2021 at 23:09, Guest PrimaryShare said:

Does IG ever answer anything?

How does one do anything without an HIN? How do I transfer shares purchased elsewhere into my IG trading account etc...

 

On 27/01/2021 at 07:28, Guest Andrew Paddison said:

Can someone with experience please advise?

Hey, the corporate actions team have advised me that if, on a form, you're asked for a HIN number instead but your iG account number. 

As IG operates a domestic custody model, HINs are not required. Your stock is identified by your account number. The only information required to transfer stock via another broker is your account number, the name of the stock, the quantity to be transferred and our PID (20018).

All the best 

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