Tax

Retiring allowance: Getting ahead of ourselves

Can a payment before retirement be a retiring allowance? Our company’s information line has received a string of similar inquiries from advisors in the same locality recently. The issue is the tax treatment of certain employment related payments.

January 12, 2011

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Knowledge still weak on TFSA

Here’s the deal, you can stash away up to $5,000 per year, invest in any of the most popular and accessible vehicles and your returns are tax free. Sounds good, right? But more than half of Canadians have not taken advantage of the TFSA, according to a survey commissioned by ING DIRECT. Even among those […]

By Steven Lamb |January 5, 2011

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Tackling tax-efficient investing

While tax-advantaged vehicles such as RRSPs and tax-free savings accounts are a sure bet for most investors, they are limited by the investor’s contribution room. Once that has been exhausted, investing in taxable accounts is the next step. However, at that point, the tax impact of making such a move must be investigated.

By André Fok Kam |January 1, 2011

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Pension splitting discrimination

There are many parts of the Income Tax Act (ITA) where relevant distinctions are made as to income sources and taxpayer circumstances. Then there are the pension income splitting rules, which suffer from irrelevant source distinctions and in turn lead to discriminatory treatment of many taxpayers.

January 1, 2011

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