Tax

Business bonanza

Whether it’s because they’ve decided to leave the corporate world to venture out on their own, reenter the business world after taking some time to raise children, or just capitalize on their skills and talents, more and more women are entering the ranks of business owners. According to Statistics Canada, in 2006 women accounted for […]

By Gena Katz |May 29, 2009

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How to minimize the U.S. estate tax

If you have a client who is married to a United States (U.S.) citizen or a dual citizen, you may need to advise the person to watch out for U.S. estate tax. U.S. estate tax is a wealth transfer tax levied upon death, on the fair market value (irrespective of any accrued gains in value) […]

By Nadja Ibrahim and Christopher Gandhu |May 19, 2009

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RESPs and estate implications

Registered education savings plans have become the cornerstone for saving for a child’s or grandchild’s post-secondary education. With this increased popularity, you can expect that your clients will more often encounter RESPs during their administration of estates. And because of the larger RESP values, it is more likely that disagreements will arise respecting the administration […]

By Floyd Gradley |May 12, 2009

6 min read

Fewer miles to go

Just as tax season is about to come to an end, investment advisors should take note of a recent decision that may affect their own personal taxes as they fi- nalize their 2008 tax returns The case (Diaz v. The Queen, 2009 TCC 114), heard late last year, involved Aldo Diaz, a selfemployed, investment salesman […]

April 29, 2009

3 min read