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Tax News
A full seven more cases have landed in Federal Court concerning the late filing of the much-maligned Form T1135 – the Foreign Income Verification Statement. I first wrote about this topic this past spring (“Pushing the tax deadline” Advisor’s Edge Report, April 2010), but since then, taxpayers continue to get hit with severe penalties for […]
October 1, 2010
5 min read
Editor’s note, Sept. 2018: This article was written in 2010 and many of the specifics may be outdated. This article, from 2017, is more updated. The strong loonie has many Canadians shopping for foreign investment opportunities. But Canadian residents are required to pay tax on their worldwide income. That is, income earned by a resident […]
By Michael Callahan |October 1, 2010
4 min read
A successful entrepreneur usually encounters many difficult decisions when preparing his or her succession and estate plan. One of those decisions is whether to implement an estate freeze. Let’s look in on Michelle , our case study, as she struggles with that question while developing her succession and estate plan. Michelle is 58 years old. […]
By Floyd Gradley |September 24, 2010
9 min read
Time is fast running out for the patrons of “gifting tax shelters” making questionable charitable donations in the hope of making a fast buck. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is tightening the noose around those who are using questionable tax shelter programmes to claim phoney charitable donations. Such schemes typically give the donor a tax […]
By Vikram Barhat |September 16, 2010
3 min read
Most people desire to see their children become well educated, and given the burden of financing post-secondary learning, it’s no wonder education planning and savings has become a staple of the financial planning and investment industry. Of course, the most popular method to save for education is the Registered Education Savings Plan (RESP). The benefits […]
By Jason M. Pereira |September 16, 2010
6 min read
By Jason M. Pereira |September 15, 2010
Once in a while, it’s refreshing to see a financial advisor take on the Canada Revenue Agency over business expenses and ultimately succeed — in getting at least some originally disallowed expenses permitted.
September 1, 2010
Estate Planning
Many Canadians have built their wealth by operating a small business. Now, with an aging workforce and an economy on the upswing, many owners are weighing the benefits of selling their business to a third party or of transitioning it to a family member.
By Anthony Maiorino |September 1, 2010
It’s a commonly used financial device between spouses
By Daniel J. Dochylo |September 1, 2010
Any parent with children heading off to university knows that post-secondary education is an expensive business. This fall, students attending a first year arts program at a typical Canadian university can expect to pay upwards of $10,000 for tuition, fees, room and board. Now, take that first year cost, factor in inflation, multiply by four, […]
By Michelle Munro |August 27, 2010
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