Estate Planning

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Restricted Charitable Bequests

One the biggest trends in philanthropy of the last thirty-years is the rise of donor-directed or restricted giving.  Donors want more control, which typically results in more restrictions being placed on gifts. But there are risks of placing restrictions on a charitable gift by will. Failure and Cy Pres Simply, a restricted gift will fail if the charity is unable to honour the restriction. In Canada, the recourse is to….

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Estate Donations, Estate Planning, Philanthropy/Charitable Giving, Uncategorized

INSURANCE TRACKING SHARES

If a taxpayer owns shares of a corporation and passes away, he or she is deemed to have disposed of their shareholding at fair market value (“FMV”) unless a tax-free rollover is applied (e.g., rollover to a surviving spouse). The disposition of shares may cause a tax liability. In the circumstance where this shareholding was in the form of a significant shareholding in a privately held corporation, there may be….

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Business Succession Planning, Canada Revenue Agency, Estate Planning, Insurance, Investments, Property, Small Business, Succession Planning, Tax Issues, Trusts, Uncategorized

CRA issues favourable ruling on post-mortem pipelines

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has been asked on numerous occasions to weigh in on whether specific post-mortem planning implemented by taxpayers to avoid double taxation would result in a deemed dividend. In a recent ruling, the CRA concluded that it would not apply either specific tax rules or the General Anti Avoidance Rule (GAAR) to the proposed transactions. When an individual dies holding shares of a private corporation with….

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Canada Revenue Agency, Estate Planning, Small Business, Succession Planning, Tax Issues, Wills

Pipeline planning and the dangers of subsection 84(2)

In 1789, Benjamin Franklin, one of the founding fathers of the United States Constitution, provided the world with this great quote, “nothing is certain except death and taxes”. In 2021, John Oakey, the founding father of three Oakey children, is providing the world (or at least anyone reading this blog) with this great quote “nothing is certain with death and taxes”. Minimizing tax exposure The certainty of taxes upon death….

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Business Succession Planning, Estate Planning, Succession Planning, Tax Issues

YODO! – You Only Die Once

This blog was written by Sierra Nunno While many young people cling to the acronym YOLO, which stands for ‘you only live once,’ the truth is YODO… you only die once. Ideally, upon death, our wishes are carried out according to plan and we rest peacefully. But what if there was no plan in the first place? The Covid-19 pandemic has forced young Canadians to confront an uncomfortable reality –….

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Estate Planning, Wills

Reaffirming the Status Quo of Beneficial Designations: the saga of Calmusky v. Calmusky continued

The Rippling Effects of Calmusky v. Calmusky In March of 2020, Lococo J.’s decision in Calmusky v. Calmusky made waves in Ontario’s legal community. (For this reason, it was included in our top 20 estate law cases of 2020. An excellent summary and analysis of that decision by my colleague Demetre Vasilounis can be found here). By applying the law on the presumption of resulting trust to an RIF, Lococo….

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Estate Administration and Probate Applications, Estate Litigation, Estate Planning, Resulting Trust, Succession Planning
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