T Dividend Calendar
T Dividend Calendar
AT&T Inc.
Sector: Communication Services
Last Dividend
$0.2801
Oct 10, 2025
Next Dividend
$0.2821
Jan 9, 2026
Annual Dividend
N/A
2024 estimate
Frequency
Quarterly
Upcoming T Dividends
Upcoming Dividends
T
AT&T Inc.
$0.2821
Quarterly
Ex-Date: Jan 9, 2026
Friday
Predicted
T
AT&T Inc.
$0.2801
Quarterly
Ex-Date: Jan 10, 2026
Saturday
Predicted
T
AT&T Inc.
$0.2822
Quarterly
Ex-Date: Jan 10, 2026
Saturday
Predicted
T
AT&T Inc.
$0.2842
Quarterly
Ex-Date: Apr 10, 2026
Friday
Predicted
T
AT&T Inc.
$0.2821
Quarterly
Ex-Date: Apr 11, 2026
Saturday
Predicted
T
AT&T Inc.
$0.2843
Quarterly
Ex-Date: Apr 12, 2026
Sunday
Predicted
Recent T Dividend History
About T Dividends
This page tracks all T dividend payments including ex-dividend dates and dividend amounts. Use this information to plan your dividend investing strategy and track dividend income.
Dividend Profile
Company: AT&T Inc.
Sector: Communication Services
Market Cap: Large Cap
Exchange: NYSE
Payment Type: Quarterly Dividends
Yield Category: Growth/Income
Dividend Yield Info
Ex-Dividend Date: Last day to buy T stock to receive the upcoming dividend payment.
Record Date: Date when shareholders must own stock to receive dividend (typically 1 business day after ex-date).
Payment Date: When dividend cash is deposited to your account (usually 2-3 weeks after ex-date).
Investment Strategy
Buy Before: Purchase shares before the ex-dividend date to qualify for payment.
Hold Period: No minimum holding period after ex-date, but consider tax implications.
Reinvestment: Consider DRIP (dividend reinvestment plan) for compound growth.
Dividend History Insights
T dividend predictions are based on historical payment patterns and official company dividend policies. Actual dividend announcements may vary based on company performance, earnings, and board decisions.
Tax Considerations
• Qualified dividends taxed at capital gains rates
• Hold shares for 60+ days around ex-date for qualified treatment
• Consider dividend timing for tax optimization
• REIT/MLP dividends may have different tax treatment