A review of the use of a Principal Residence Exemption by a Trust

With Toronto’s real estate market being too hot to handle, clients more frequently are calling to review their estate plans in relation to their real estate holdings. Inevitably, such discussion occurs within the context of their overall planning, which may include the use of family trusts (i.e. inter vivos trusts for the benefit of family members). Nominee planning and other strategies and issues aside, a topic raised when considering the….

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When Private Foundations Die

[caption id="attachment_15461" align="aligncenter" width="750"] “Vanitas Still Life” by Pieter Claesz, 1630.[/caption] Private foundations are believed to be durable entities.  Perpetuity is assumed.  Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) data shows, however, that 2,319 private foundations closed during the period 2000 to 2021. Growth in Private Foundations There are currently 6,213 private foundations registered in Canada.  The private foundation is the fastest growing category of registered charities.  To provide perspective, from 2013 to….

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Estate Donations, Philanthropy/Charitable Giving, Uncategorized

Inconsistency in CRA policy for dividends paid to a deceased beneficiary

A recent article discussed taxation anomalies that occur due to timing differences between when a trust receives a dividend and subsequently pays and allocates a dividend to a beneficiary. CRA view 2016-0647621E5 provides that when a trust receives a dividend in the year and subsequently pays and allocates the dividend to a beneficiary in the same year, the allocation of the dividend for tax purposes occurs on December 31 of the year because….

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

Thank You Carers

May is National Caregivers Month. Now more than ever, the challenge of being a caregiver feels more of a ‘challenge’ than any other word that I can think of. It can be joyful, rewarding, an honor, an opportunity and an obligation. Caregivers come in all shapes and sizes and age.  There are young carers  who are children themselves and they are the ones looking after a sibling or a parent…..

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Tips on Bringing a Passing of Accounts Application – Part 2

In my blog Tips on Bringing a Passing of Accounts Application of March 5, 2021, I provided suggestions on preparing the accounts and drafting the court required documents when bringing an application to pass accounts (the “Passing Application”).[1]  In  today’s blog, I will share some tips on the next steps in the process. Initiating the Passing Application The Passing Application is initiated by (i) obtaining a hearing date for the passing….

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Passing Of Trustees’ and Executors’ Accounts

LES FIDUCIES ALTER EGO COMME OUTILS DE PLANIFICATION

Negar Pishva, Conseillere en Successions & fiducies, Gestion de patrimoine Scotia  Nous parlons tous à nos clients de l’importance de la planification successorale et de la planification dans l’éventualité d’une incapacité à gérer leurs avoirs. Nous parlons de long en large du maintien de niveau de vie du conjoint survivant, de la distribution aux enfants, des mécanismes à notre disposition pour protéger les héritiers ainsi que le capital. Nous faisons….

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