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Tax
This step-by-step guide will help common-law and married couples.
By Jessica Bruno |November 19, 2014
3 min read
Removing money from your company for your benefit requires careful planning.
By James and Deborah Kraft |November 14, 2014
4 min read
Trusts, tax credits and tax deductions are some of the ways to structure the finances of people with disabilities to maximize income.
November 14, 2014
Deciding to donate some or all of your art collection is a big decision — both sentimental and financial.
By Jessica Bruno |November 7, 2014
Donating art is a great way to give back to the community, build your legacy, and maybe save on taxes at the same time.
2 min read
Quebec’s version, the Voluntary Retirement Saving Plans (VRSP), came into effect July 1, 2014.
By Francois Bernier |October 24, 2014
In 2012, the federal government’s Pooled Registered Pension Plans Act was signed into law.
If you’re an American who hasn’t filed U.S. tax returns or reported foreign assets, you can make good with the IRS through the Streamlined Program.
By Kevyn Nightingale |October 14, 2014
Using multiple wills to deal with assets in different jurisdictions is a common way to organize estates. But in some provinces, over the past 15 years the strategy has evolved into a tool for reducing probate fees.
By Darren Lund |October 14, 2014
Explain to recently retired clients why they should continue filing a return.
By Jessica Bruno |September 22, 2014
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