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Is This a Bare Trust?

Andrew Coates, Associate, Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP Today was supposed to be the due date for untold numbers of T3 returns and Schedule 15s for trusts known as “bare” trusts in existence on December 30, 2023. Not only was it going to be the first year that the Canada Revenue Agency (the “CRA”) required bare trusts to report their existence through the filing of a T3 return, but also the….

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Canada Revenue Agency, Estate Planning, Joint Tenancy, Tax Issues, Trusts, Uncategorized

Administering an Estate: A Marathon of Responsibilities

We had a Zoom call with our adult children a few weekends ago. We talked about our son’s engagement, as our daughter hadn’t yet heard the details of how he had proposed. We also talked about our daughter’s recent 5K run at the Toronto Zoo and how it compared to the half marathon that our son had run a few years ago. This family discussion and a recent work discussion….

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Courts, Estate Administration, Estate Administration and Probate Applications, Estate Planning, Executors, Probate Tax, Tax Issues, Wills

U.K. Inheritance Tax – It Could Apply

Are you a U.K. citizen?  A simple question that may trigger many additional questions from the estate advisor if the answer is, yes. Why? Canada and the U.K.  impose income tax obligations on the basis of a taxpayer’s residency.  However, the current U.K. Inheritance Tax (IHT) applies to the much broader concept of domicile.  Therefore, someone may be exempt from U.K. income tax on the basis of residing in another….

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International, Succession Planning, Tax Issues

DONOR ADVISED FUNDS AND PRIVATE FOUNDATIONS

This blog has been written by Mahsa Pezeshki, Charity and Not for Profit Clerk at Fasken LLP Vehicles for organized and strategic charitable giving Understanding the differences between these two vehicles is a good starting point for philanthropic planning. Each giving option can be an effective and personal method for enabling donors to make a lasting impact on a charitable cause close to their hearts. A Donor Advised Fund (DAF)….

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Charitable Giving, Estate Planning, Philanthropy/Charitable Giving, Tax Issues

The Importance of the U.S. Federal Transfer Certificate

Canadians often misunderstand (or are unaware) that the U.S. estate tax may apply to their estate.  Indeed, if a Canadian dies owning U.S. situs assets with a gross value exceeding USD $60,000, their estate will have to file a U.S. estate tax return and, depending on the worldwide fair market value of their estate, could be subject to U.S. estate tax. From an estate administration perspective, one of the challenges….

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Executors, IRS, Succession Planning, Tax Issues, U.S. Citizen, United States, US Taxes

Pay Your Taxes, or Your Widow(er) Might Have To

This blog has been written by Maddi Thomas, Associate at Gowling WLG (Canada) LLP Beneficiary designations are commonly used by individuals to allow registered retirement savings plans (“RRSP”) and other savings accounts to “pass outside of the estate”, i.e., be distributed or transferred outright to a surviving co-owner; or, in the case of registered plans, to a designated beneficiary on the death of an individual, thereby bypassing the probate process…..

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Estate Planning, Spouse, Tax Issues, Wills
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