Derek de Gannes

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Derek A. de Gannes: Senior Director, Private Client Services of RSM Canada. RSM Canada is committed to the highest level of integrity, quality and professionalism and provides clients with solutions in the area of Audit, Tax and Transaction Services. Email: derek.degannes@rsmcanada.com

Attendant care payments

With an aging population comes the importance of attendant care of the elderly and disabled. The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) was recently asked about the taxation of amounts received for attendant care services provided to a spouse or child and returned with a pleasantly surprising answer. A child received a non-taxable award of damages to facilitate the continuous care of the child. A monthly amount was paid out of the….

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Elder Law, Home-Right

Provincial residency of a Trust

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) was asked if there was any change to their view regarding the application of the central management and control (CMC) test in establishing the residency of a trust for provincial income tax purposes in light of the decisions in Discovery Trust v. Canada and Boettger C. Agence du revenu du Québec.
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Canada Revenue Agency, Estate Administration, Estate Litigation, Estate Planning, Executors, Tax Issues, Trusts

Managing the 2015 tax year liability and when to make the payment

Other bloggers have written in this forum on matters related to the tax liability of the deceased – how the liability is determined, when the payment is due, how to minimize the liability and on. Another decision to be made by the trustee is to determine how to fund the payment once the amount has been crystallized.
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Canada Revenue Agency, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Executors, Real Estate, Tax Issues

Calendar year for testamentary trusts

Change in tax treatment of testamentary trusts arising may result in a deemed tax year end of December 31, 2015. For testamentary trusts previously having a non-calendar year end, the receipt of dividends by the trust on December 31, where the trust habitually allocates this income to its beneficiaries at the trust tax year end, could result in the allocation of dividend income from two trust tax years for the 2015 tax year of the beneficiaries. ….

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Canada Revenue Agency, Estate Planning, Executors, Tax Issues
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