Tax Issues

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Look Out: The New Trust Reporting Rules Are Almost Here

As we head in to the Fall of 2020, we are quickly approaching the new trust reporting requirements. The new trust reporting rules come into effect with taxation years ending after Dec. 30, 2021.As a reminder to administrators, if a trust continues to be in place past Dec. 31, 2020, the trust will need to comply with the new reporting rules and the trust administrators must provide the following additional….

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Canada Revenue Agency, Estate Administration, Executors, In the News, Practice Management, Tax Issues, Trustee, Trusts, Uncategorized

Estate planning and TOSI – Part II

In my previous blog, Estate planning and TOSI Part I, I introduced the concept of the tax on split income (TOSI) continuity rules which are extremely important when estate planning.  The objective of the continuity rules is to afford the beneficiary, who would not have an excluded amount of their own, with an excluded amount exception TOSI. The continuity rules accommodate many estate situations, but the rules do not accommodate….

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Business Succession Planning, Estate Planning, Tax Issues

Estate planning and TOSI – Part I

Finance stated that the purpose of the revised tax on split income (TOSI) regime, which became effective January 1, 2018 was “to limit the ability of owners of private corporations to lower their personal income taxes by sprinkling their income to family members who do not really contribute to the business.”[1] The objectives related to estate planning generally have nothing to do with income splitting, but families with private companies need to consider TOSI….

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Business Succession Planning, Estate Planning, Tax Issues

CPP: TO DEFER OR NOT DEFER

For several years now, clients and contacts (with more frequency of late, and that’s no accident) have been asking me: “Hey Steve, I am turning 65 shortly, do I apply for CPP now or do I wait – what makes more sense financially” Based on analysis provided by experts in the financial planning sector (and more recently, published articles on the subject) my answer usually takes the form of “it….

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Canada Revenue Agency, Compensation, Estate Planning, In the News, Insurance, Investments, Tax Issues, Uncategorized

SOME TAX TIPS IN THE COVID ERA

Our epidemiologists and public heath officers are warning us gently that the dreaded virus will be with us for awhile. Nevertheless, we are all hoping that our economy will recover soon (and to some extent our financial markets have), but it appears asset values in general may be depressed for some time to come. In this context, there may some some opportunities to free up some cash flow and/or reduce….

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Business Succession Planning, Canada Revenue Agency, Estate Planning, In the News, Investments, Property, Real Estate, Small Business, Tax Issues, Uncategorized

Estate Planning for the Family Cottage

Much has been written in this blog space and many others on this topic. Several times a year (in some years more often than others), we are asked in our practice about to advise on succession or estate planning issues for the family cottage. I was recently alerted to a very good article called How to Estate Plan for the Family Cottage by Tim H. R. Brown of Richard, Buell….

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