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Hi 

I Dont know about IG   website, but i  get my dividend information from HARGREAVES Landesdown website .

 see below .and hope it helps .

also u can get from google . 

type divident list 

GLAXOSMITHKLINE PLC (GSK) ORDINARY 25P

Sell:1,768.40p Buy:1,769.00p security-down-arrow.gif 9.80p (0.55%)
FTSE 100:0.55%
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Open: 1,771.00p
Trade high: 1,788.00p
Year high: 1,788.00p
Market capitalisation
: £89.92 bn
Previous close: 1,778.60p
Trade low: 1,767.40p
Year low: 1,269.20p
P/E ratio: 15.71
Previous: 37.60p (2.16%)
Volume: 3,199,528
Dividend yield: 4.52%
EMS: 1,000
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PERFORMANCE

1 week 7.98% 1 year 34.58%
1 month 15% 2 years 18.62%
3 months 11.95% 3 years 11.99%
6 months 27.13% 5 years 8.88%

Performance figures are based on the previous close price. Past performance is not an indication of future performance.

FUNDAMENTAL DATA

Year ending: 31/12/2021 31/12/2020
Revenue (£m) 34,114.00 34,099.00
Profit before tax (£m) 5,442.00 6,968.00
Adjusted EPS (p): 113.20 115.90
P/E ratio 14.20 11.60
PEG n/a n/a
EPS growth (%) (2.00) (6.00)

Values are quoted in the stock's local currency: British pound

All fundamental data

Recent dividends paid or declared by GlaxoSmithKline plc:

Type Ex-div date Payment date Amount
Q4 24/02/2022 07/04/2022 23.00p
Q3 18/11/2021 13/01/2022 19.00p
Q2 19/08/2021 07/10/2021 19.00p
Q1 20/05/2021 08/07/2021 19.00p
Q4 18/02/2021 08/04/2021 23.00p
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There's an annual "consolidated tax certificate (CTC)" that gets generated, you'll receive an email with a subject like "IG Income Statement" when it is ready to view (last year I received mine in July). 

The email contains instructions to view: 

1. Log in to My IG
2. Click ’live accounts’
3. Choose your account from the dropdown
4. Select ’statements’ and choose Annual in the Period drop down options

Your tax certificate is called 2021.

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On 10/04/2022 at 05:08, TomicManka said:

Hi Guys

On the IG website, where can I find DIVIDEND statement for the year?

Regards 

 

 

10 hours ago, another_user said:

There's an annual "consolidated tax certificate (CTC)" that gets generated, you'll receive an email with a subject like "IG Income Statement" when it is ready to view (last year I received mine in July). 

The email contains instructions to view: 

1. Log in to My IG
2. Click ’live accounts’
3. Choose your account from the dropdown
4. Select ’statements’ and choose Annual in the Period drop down options

Your tax certificate is called 2021.

Hi @TomicManka,

As @another_user mentioned you will be able to find your CTC statement on My IG:

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The statements are not ready at the moment.

Thank you - Arvin

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