Tax News

Termination options

Last month’s column outlined various decisions surrounding termination payments. So let’s look at related considerations for your clients, including replacing benefits and what to do with pension plans and remaining stock options. The cessation of health insurance benefits with job loss could be particularly problematic if the terminated employee has a family and no access […]

By Gena Katz |February 1, 2009

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Tax brackets, figures and details for your practice (the 2009 edition)

It’s that time of year again — step right up and get your downloadable tax bracket, personal amount and federal tax credit information here. Personal income tax amounts are indexed to inflation, using Consumer Price Index data reported by Statistics Canada. This year, changes reflect index increases of 2.5% for 2009. [Click here to download […]

By Staff |January 7, 2009

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Supreme Court Lipson decision due out tomorrow

On Thursday morning the Supreme Court of Canada will release its long-awaited and much anticipated decision in Jordan B. Lipson, Earl Lipson v. The Queen. Jamie Golombek, now managing director of tax and estate planning at CIBC Private Wealth Management, has been covering this issue for the Advisor Group since the Tax Court of Canada […]

By Kate McCaffery |January 7, 2009

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TFSAs and non-registered accounts

Should clients put their money into a TFSA or a non-registered account? Although the answer may seem obvious, a discussion about why the TFSA is advantageous has its merits. In two respects, TFSAs and non-registered accounts are identical. Account holders must be 18 years or older (technically, there’s no age requirement for non-registered accounts, but […]

By Michelle Munro |January 2, 2009

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