Steven Frye

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TAX FREE ROLLOVER “WRINKLES”

Some recent technical interpretations from the Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”) remind us that tax free rollover of retirement plans have to be carefully planned and executed to get the desired result. Here are a couple of cases in point: Rollover of a Registered Pension Plan (“RPP”) to an infirm dependent child In a recent technical interpretation, CRA concluded that where a RPP lump sum death benefit is paid from the….

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Canada Revenue Agency, Dependant Support, Estate Administration, Investments, Tax Issues

RRIF rollovers and grandchildren.

Can RRIF proceeds paid after death to a testamentary trust, and used to purchase an annuity for the deceased’s grandson, qualify for a tax deferred rollover? The Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”) was recently asked to rule on the following set of circumstances and facts. The grandson’s parents were incapable of caring for him and he was placed in the annuitant’s custody. He lived with the annuitant and she provided financially for all his needs. The….

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Canada Revenue Agency, Dependant Support, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, In the News, Investments, Resulting Trust, Tax Issues, Trustee, Trusts, Wills

Taxable Income of an Estate: Can it be Distributed?

Suppose a straightforward will with very simple instructions to the executor: The executor is to pay the debts and expenses of the deceased, execute certain specific bequests of property and with some general instructions, distribute the residue of the estate to the named beneficiaries. During the administration of an estate, taxable income is generated during the course of paying all the debts and executing the specific bequests. Because it might….

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Canada Revenue Agency, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Executors, Tax Issues, Trusts, Wills

TAX FREE ROLLOVERS: DIVORCE AND DEATH – NOT A GOOD MIX

Recently, the Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”) was asked to comment on a scenario involving the transfer of a RRSP and a capital asset between ex-spouses, and one the spouses dies before the rollover can be effected: Do the tax free rollover provisions found in the Income Tax Act (“ITA”) still apply? In the scenario presented to the CRA, Mr and Mrs. Z are ex-spouses. They have a written separation agreement….

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Canada Revenue Agency, Estate Administration, Estate Administration and Probate Applications, Estate Planning, Executors, Investments, Property, Real Estate, Tax Issues, Trustee, Trusts

TFSA’s – a refresher on the Rules

Borrowing heavily from some recent literature on this subject, I though it may be useful at this time of the year to quickly revisit some of the rules surrounding tax free savings accounts (“TFSA”) Contribution room for an individual’s TFSA is the total of the TFSA dollar amount for the year, unused room from prior years and withdrawals from the TFSA in the prior year. Note a withdrawal is a….

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Canada Revenue Agency, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Interest, Investments, Property, Tax Issues, Trustee

LATE FILED ELECTION TO SPLIT PENSION INCOME

While we are on the subject of joint elections to split pension income in the year of death: What if, as trustee of the estate, you discover that the deceased and his spouse did not split eligible pension income in the years prior to his year of death. Can you late file the elections and will the CRA accept them and re-assess accordingly? Recently the CRA was asked to comment….

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Canada Revenue Agency, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Liability, Spouse, Trustee
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