Capital Loss Planning
12/23/2024
The federal government’s 2024 proposed changes to the capital gains inclusion rate (CGIR) have introduced new complexity into the year-end ritual of harvesting capital losses.
Tax Planning
Tax Implications of the Fall Economic Statement: Addressing everyday costs on a day filled with uncertainty
12/17/2024
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Tax Planning
2024 Year-end Tax Planning Opportunities
These important tax and financial planning moves can help prepare you for the upcoming tax season and better align your finances with your short- and long-term goals.
Tax Planning
Save taxes by timing donations strategically
10/15/2024
When it comes to charitable giving, when you donate can make a big difference to the amount of tax you save.
Tax Planning
Save taxes by donating securities in your "HoldCo"
10/15/2024
Many Canadians have already discovered the benefits of donating securities “in kind” to get a donation tax receipt for the fair market value of the gift and, at the same time, avoid capital gains tax.
Tax Planning
Save taxes by donating securities "in kind"
10/15/2024
When people make plans to support charitable causes, most focus on the amount of the gift — but how you donate matters, too.
Tax Planning
Implications of Selling Canadian Real Estate as a Non-Resident of Canada
6/27/2024
This article has been updated to reflect a few key changes following the April 16, 2024, Federal Budget.
Tax Planning
Update to Capital Gains Inclusion Rates
6/13/2024
On June 10, 2024, the government tabled a Notice of Ways and Means Motion (NWMM) that contained the much-anticipated tax legislation outlining the changes to capital gains inclusion rates (CGIR).
Tax Planning
2024 AMT Changes - Could You Be Impacted?
4/29/2024
April 26, 2024 update following the release of the 2024 Federal Budget.
Tax Planning
Talking Taxes
4/24/2024
Listen to our podcast with Sonya Dolguina. This podcast was recorded before the release of the 2024 federal budget and does not cover any details within it.
Tax Planning
Planning for Changes to Taxation of Capital Gains
4/19/2024
The federal government has given Canadians 70 days’ notice to put their capital gains planning affairs in order.
Tax Planning