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Industry
The so-called “new normal” of ultra-low interest rates continues to lay waste to long-standing investment practices.
By Staff |January 19, 2012
2 min read
Tax News
When my friend from the private banking division called to refer a new immigration tax client to me and said it was important to make time to see him within 24 hours because he was only here a short time before returning home, I sensed an upcoming formidable challenge.
By Lorne Saltman |January 9, 2012
4 min read
When new money finds old masterpieces the result is historic financial performance. As an atypical asset class, art has been steadily growing as a preferred haven for wealthy investors shunning wild swings in stock markets.
By Vikram Barhat |January 9, 2012
It’s right there on the federal government’s website for the Tax Free Savings Account: “Saving just got a whole lot easier.” Despite that claim, however, Canadians continue to fumble with their TFSA.
By Staff |January 5, 2012
Estate Planning
Probate-related questions are among the most common questions heard during estate planning discussions. What is probate? Can it be avoided? Should it be avoided? As an advisor, it’s important to be able to answer those questions.
By Floyd Gradley |January 3, 2012
6 min read
For most Canadians who have prepared a will, the executor was one of the least considered parts of the plan. The vast majority of testators pick a family member or friend, even if this isn’t the wisest choice.
By Elaine Blades |January 1, 2012
This past fall saw the release of six Federal Court of Appeal decisions (Stemijon Investments Limited v. A.G. Canada, 2011 FCA 299), involving the Asper Group of companies and their ongoing tiff with the Canada Revenue Agency over egregious penalties charged for the late filing of Form T1135, the “Foreign Income Verification Statement.”
By Jamie Golombek |January 1, 2012
During the early years of my career, I worked in the educational conference field—initially in not-for-profit academia, and later in the very competitive one-day commercial conference segment—delivering tax, insurance and investment content to professionals. Much of this came back to me while reading a recent tax appeal of a CRA reassessment denying deductibility of certain catering expenses.
January 1, 2012
3 min read
Estate planning is an essential part of wealth management. It’s particularly important in cases where your client’s estate involves significant assets (such as cottages or small businesses), complex issues (such as foreign beneficiaries) or multi-faceted relationships (such as blended families).
By Mike George |January 1, 2012
5 min read
Tax write-offs from income properties don’t always materialize
By Jamie Golombek |December 31, 2011
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