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During 2021 Erin received eligible dividends of $1,000, non-eligible dividends of $800 and foreign dividends of $1,000 before 10% foreign income tax was withheld. Her 2021 property income is (note eligible dividend gross up is 38% and non-eligible dividend gross up is 15%):
$3,254
$3,300
$2,800
$2,794
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