News and resources for Canada's top financial advisors
Estate Planning
Holding U.S. property through a corporation is no longer an effective tax strategy
By Paul Gibney and Brent Pidborochynski |September 5, 2012
3 min read
Tax News
Declining pension coverage, shrinking nest eggs and persistent financial instability have shifted Canadians’ retirement focus from enjoying freedom to financial survival.
By Staff |September 5, 2012
1 min read
Many immigrant clients incur penalties for accidentally disobeying tax laws. When that happens, they may blame you, so learn the common errors.
By Melissa Shin |September 5, 2012
2 min read
Market Insights
Many people move to give their children access to better education. Yet depending on when those children immigrate, they may not be able to take advantage of the Canada Education Savings Grant.
Industry
In late June, after the IRS announced it will be helping U.S. and dual citizens overseas, the U.S. tax agency suggested it would publish guidelines by September 1 for a new procedure meant to encourage those who haven’t been filing U.S. tax returns to get on the road to compliance. They're now available.
By Terry F. Ritchie |September 4, 2012
4 min read
Planning and Advice
Knowing the best time to apply for CPP depends on how long you think you'll be alive
By Maureen Glenn |September 4, 2012
Make sure you charge or pay the correct tax rates on all business transactions
By Heather Weber |September 4, 2012
Students are set to head off to college and university with many valuables, but are they prepared for the financial risks? Read: Teens need money smarts Breaking and entering, as well as theft of valuables up to $5,000, accounted for 60% of police-reported property crime in 2011, finds Statistics Canada. The most common stolen items […]
By Suzanne Sharma |September 4, 2012
Budget 2012 meant several positive changes to the RDSP. These included relaxed withdrawal rules and removing roadblocks for disabled adults to access RDSPs.
By Staff |September 4, 2012
Do you have a Canadian client who is planning to move south of the border? Then here’s some good news. He can apply for OAS in the U.S. and won’t be subject to the standard clawback thanks to the Canada-U.S. Treaty. “Sometimes people don’t apply for [OAS] after they move to the U.S. because they […]
By Suzanne Sharma |September 1, 2012
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