Tax Issues

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Tax Implications for Exempt Life Insurance Policies

Today’s blog post was written by Pritika Deepak, an Associate at Fasken LLP. This is Part II of a three-part blog series which provides a high-level overview of some of the tax implications to consider, with respect to certain assets held at death. Part I, which addresses RRSPs can be found here: https://allaboutestates.ca/what-happens-when-a-taxpayer-dies-with-a-registered-retirement-savings-plan/ Part II of the blog focuses on life insurance policies owned at the time of death. Specifically,….

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Estate Administration, Insurance, Tax Issues

Private foundations & private company shares

Philanthropic individuals that own their wealth in a private company may want to set-up a charitable legacy by donating some of their shares or debt to a private foundation. Although this sounds like a great idea, caution needs to be exercised. Donations of private company shares or debt to a private foundation may not result in a charitable donation tax credit under the Income Tax Act (ITA) due to the….

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Charitable Giving, Philanthropy/Charitable Giving, Tax Issues

Considerations when Administering a Canadian Estate with US Situs Assets

Today’s blog is written by Jessica J. Butler, Law Clerk at Fasken LLP. As today’s world continues to grow increasingly interconnected, more estate professionals find themselves dealing with a web of cross-border assets and jurisdictional issues.  This post considers certain issues that you might face when administering a Canadian estate with assets situated in the United States. Legal Authority You must first determine whether you will need legal authority to….

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Canadian and US Tax Treaty, Estate Administration, International, IRS, Probate Tax, Tax Issues, United States, US Taxes, Wills

It’s That “Tax Talk” Time of Year….Again

As the calendar rolls into March and tax slips arrive in the mail, I thought that I would remind blog readers about a provision in the Income Tax Act (the “ITA”) that I think is one of the more insidious ones, namely the so-called “corporate attribution rule” in subsection 74.4 of the ITA. The corporate attribution rule is unlike most other attribution rules in the ITA in that it does….

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Tax Issues

Flipped property – estates beware

Executors generally liquidate the assets of an estate in a timely manner following an individual’s death. This may include the disposition of the deceased’s primary residence, cottage or rental property (herein referred to as a “housing unit”). An estate may realize a gain on a housing unit if it is sold at a price higher than its fair market value on the date the individual died.  Prior to 2023, the….

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Estate Administration, Executors, Real Estate, Tax Issues, Trusts

Trust and estates beware of the new Underused Housing Tax

The recently enacted Underused Housing Tax Act[i] (UHTA) applies a one per cent tax on the ownership of vacant or underused housing in Canada. Per the Canada Revenue Agency’s (CRA) published notification[ii] on Jan 17, 2023, “the vast majority of Canadian owners of residential property are excluded owners and, therefore, do not have any obligations and liabilities under the UHTA. However, the underused housing tax is payable by certain Canadian….

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