News and resources for Canada's top financial advisors
Planning and Advice
The federal government is planning to make the Family Tax Cut permanent, but a busy Parliamentary agenda could scuttle it.
By Jessica Bruno |April 9, 2015
3 min read
Tax News
Last December we reported on tax filing concerns triggered by CRM 2 requirements for 2015. Next year’s requirements also raise tax-related issues, so the Investment Industry Association of Canada (IIAC) has prepared a plain-language tip sheet for advisors.
By Staff |April 6, 2015
1 min read
Market Insights
Help clients evaluate real estate trends, and prepare for cross-border filing.
By Sarah Cunningham-Scharf |April 2, 2015
For clients who don’t have any reportable income, or who are taking care of eligible dependants, that they should file tax returns anyways.
By Staff |April 1, 2015
Estate Planning
What happens when the RESP subscriber—the person who creates and contributes to an RESP—dies before the RESP is fully paid out?
By Floyd Gradley |April 1, 2015
5 min read
Industry
A possible oversight of the 2012 budget has caused civil servants to pay higher taxes, reports CBC News. How? Group sickness or accident insurance plans are now treated as a taxable benefit. The result is that these government employees, who often travel to high-risk areas to do their jobs, are being forced to pay hundreds […]
March 31, 2015
The T1135 form has been updated several times over the last few years. Here, we answer your questions.
By Francois Bernier |March 25, 2015
In some countries, taxpayers with simple returns don't have to file.
By Staff |March 23, 2015
The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) has called for a lifetime cap of $36,500 in its 20th annual alternative federal budget.
March 20, 2015
Ensure clients watch for assessments from CRA
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