Tax

Feds hit trusts in surprise mini-budget

The federal government has announced a new plan to tax the distributions of income trusts, among other measures, in what amounts to a mini-budget released late Tuesday night.

By Steven Lamb and Kate McCaffery |November 1, 2006

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Spousal assistants

(October 2006) In my inaugural column nearly two years ago, I discussed a case in which an advisor was able to deduct the cost of hiring his wife as his assistant. A recent case, with somewhat different facts, should serve as additional ammunition should you come to blows with the Canada Revenue Agency over your […]

October 25, 2006

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Fluid giving

(September 2006) Starting with donations of publicly listed securities made after May 1, 2006, there will be no capital gains to report in relation to most appreciated securities that have been gifted to a registered charity. The fact there is no income inclusion resulting from the donation of eligible securities means that the larger the […]

By Gena Katz |September 14, 2006

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Disjointed rights – Part two

(September 2006) In last month’s column, we discussed the first of two Ontario Court of Appeal cases (Pecore v. Pecore, 2005 CanLII 31576 (ON C.A.)) involving joint accounts that will heading to the Supreme Court of Canada this December. This month we will be discussing Saylor v. Brooks, (2005 CanLII 39857 (ON C.A.)), which surprisingly […]

September 1, 2006

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