Tax News

Time is on the side of young investors

Becoming a millionaire might be more achievable than young Canadians realize, according to a TD Canada survey. Just a fist full of dollars a month, provided the saving starts early. The TD Canada Trust Millionaire’s survey, which polled 689 randomly selected Canadian adults aged 18-34, reveals young Canadians, despite having the power of compounding on […]

By Vikram Barhat |February 16, 2011

3 min read

Capital gains mean tax-efficient investing

Reader alert: This is part 2 of a five-part series. • Part 1: Tackling tax-efficient investing • Part 2: Capital gains mean tax-efficient investing • Part 3: Tax-efficient investing and dividends • Part 4: Magic of tax-efficient bond investing • Part 5: Tax-efficient investor behaviour Capital gains are the most tax-efficient form of investment return […]

By André Fok Kam |February 11, 2011

9 min read

Odd RDSP tax case exposes problems

To ensure clarity and efficiency, new legislation is often layered upon existing law; otherwise, there could be unnecessary duplication of definitions, parallel procedures and inconsistent results. A recent court decision concerning the relatively new registered disability savings plan (RDSP) illustrates how this otherwise logical approach may nonetheless lead to unexpected outcomes, and leave a court […]

February 11, 2011

3 min read

RCAs avoid the cash grab

Out of the amount contributed to the RCA, 50% must go to a refundable tax account (RTA) with the CRA. Earnings within the RCA are not entitled to the capital gains inclusion tax rate, or to preferred dividend gross-up and tax credit treatment. As with contributions, 50% of realized RCA earnings must be paid to […]

February 11, 2011

4 min read