Las Vegas Sands declares $2.26B special dividend

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Las Vegas Sands declares $2.26B special dividend

NEW YORK (AP) - Casino operator Las Vegas Sands Corp. said Monday it will pay a special dividend of $2.75, distributing about $2.26 billion to its shareholders by the end of the year.

The company said the dividend will be payable Dec. 18 to shareholders of record on Dec. 10. Chairman Sheldon Adelson said returning capital to shareholders is a priority for the company.

The casino operator is the latest company to move up its quarterly payout or issue a special end-of-year payment to protect investors from potentially having to pay higher taxes on dividend income starting in January.

Many companies are reviewing their dividend policies now that it appears investors could soon pay higher taxes. Since 2003, investors have paid a maximum 15 percent on dividend income. But that historically low rate will expire in January unless Congress and President Barack Obama reach a compromise on taxes and government spending. As it stands, dividends will be taxed as ordinary income in 2013, the same as wages, so rates will go up depending on which income bracket a taxpayer is in. For the highest earners, the dividend rate would jump to 43.4 percent.

Las Vegas Sands runs casinos in Las Vegas, Pennsylvania, Singapore and Macau. The company had 823.4 million shares on the market as of Nov. 1.

Adelson is the majority shareholder in Las Vegas Sands, holding 431.5 million shares, or more than 52 percent of the company, according to FactSet. Based on that total Adelson stands to receive $1.19 billion from the special dividend payment.

Las Vegas Sands shares lost 15 cents to $44.03 Monday and gained $2.02, or 4.6 percent, to $46.05 in aftermarket trading.

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