Tax

Buried tax benefits of Budget 2009

The idea of Budget 2009 is to get more cash in Canadians’ hands, cash that, hopefully, they will be predisposed to spend, thereby stimulating the economy. Encouragement for investors is much more subtle, but it is there. If you dig deeper into the budget, you will find other measures that could have a positive impact […]

February 9, 2009

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Registered losses deductible to estate

A small change in last week’s budget promises a benefit during declining markets: RRSP and RRIF losses will be treated fairly in estate distributions. When an RRSP or RRIF annuitant dies, the taxable value to the estate includes gains made after the annuitant’s death, taxable in the hands of the estate’s beneficiaries. But until now, […]

By Scot Blythe |February 3, 2009

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Interpreting law

Chief Justice Gerald J. Rip of the Tax Court of Canada invoked Ralph Waldo Emerson when summing up a case he decided last month (Leola Purdy, Sons Ltd. v The Queen, 2009 TCC 21) – “A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.” The dispute, which began as a classic question of income vs. […]

February 2, 2009

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Stock options in volatile times

If some of your clients have stock options as part of their employment package, they should be aware of how these options are taxed, and the risks associated with this type of compensation. While there are no tax consequences when stock options are granted, a taxable benefit is triggered at the time the options are […]

By Sandy Cardy |February 2, 2009

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