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ESTATE PLANNING REFRESHER: TRANSFER OF LIFE INSURANCE

From time to time, we are asked about the tax consequences of transferring life insurance policies particularly in the context of some common (or not-so common) estate and trust planning scenarios involving transfers. As most people know, when a transfer of ownership of a life insurance policy occurs, the transferor reports a taxable gain, which is essentially the proceeds of disposal less the transferor’s’ adjusted cost basis (ACB) in the….

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Business Succession Planning, Canada Revenue Agency, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Guardianship, Insurance, Spouse, Tax Issues, Trusts

PERSONAL TAX SYSTEM FOR SENIORS: A PERSPECTIVE FROM THE CRA

Last month, a fellow blogger Audrey Miller wrote on care expenses and services in general which may be eligible for a tax credit in one form or another. Co-incidentally the Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”) was recently asked to comment on the tax system overall as it applies to seniors and gave some of their perspective. The taxpayer making the enquiry to the CRA was concerned about seniors who pay for….

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Canada Revenue Agency, Costs, Disability, Elder Care, Estate Administration, Estate Administration and Probate Applications, Estate Planning, Executors, Geriatric Care Management, Guardianship, In the News, Power of Attorney, Tax Issues, Trustee

Provincial residency of a Trust

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) was asked if there was any change to their view regarding the application of the central management and control (CMC) test in establishing the residency of a trust for provincial income tax purposes in light of the decisions in Discovery Trust v. Canada and Boettger C. Agence du revenu du Québec.
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Canada Revenue Agency, Estate Administration, Estate Litigation, Estate Planning, Executors, Tax Issues, Trusts

Tax Time Tips

I teamed up with my fellow blogger Derek de Gannes to share important information needed for this tax season. According to Statistics Canada, twenty – eight percent of Canadians are providing unpaid care to a family or friend. We know that the cost of caring is high, both emotionally and financially. We thought that it would be helpful to include some tips and information regarding what goods and services might be eligible for a medical tax exemption or a non refundable tax credit…..

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Canada Revenue Agency, Elder Care, Geriatric Care Management, Tax Issues

RESP’s – A couple more wrinkles on EAP’s and AIP’s

In a recent blog, I wrote that the Canada Revenue Agency (“CRA”) was asked whether the six month extension for making educational assistance payments (“EAPs”) out of a registered education savings plan (“RESP”) under the appropriate subsection of the Income Tax Act (the “Act”) can apply when the beneficiary under the plan is deceased and the answer was no because according to the CRA “any payment “to or for an….

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Canada Revenue Agency, Estate Administration, Estate Planning, In the News, Investments, Property, RESP, Tax Issues, Trusts

Pension Beneficiary Designations – Don’t Forget the Tax!

In Will drafting, it is common to include beneficiary designations for life insurance, TFSAs and RRSPS/RRIFs, but sometimes pension plans are overlooked. If the client has a spouse (married or common law), the spouse will automatically receive the client’s pension survivor benefits pursuant to Ontario law. However, members of a plan generally have the ability to designate a non-spouse beneficiary to receive benefits in the event that they die with no spouse surviving. In Ontario, the ability to designate a beneficiary by Will to receive benefits from a pension plan on a member’s death is found in sections 50 and 51 of the Succession Law Reform Act…..

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Estate Administration, Estate Planning, Spouse, Tax Issues, Wills
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