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Can be an effective means to transfer wealth between spouses or common law partners or to later generations Common-Law (including same sex) Partners Taxation Information All common law relationships, either opposite or same sex are treated equally Income-Splitting Opportunities and the Income Atribution Rules That May Prevent Them Aging and Taxation Just because we know the old adage of inevitabiliy of death and taxes doesn't mean you have stand by and let it happen Pension Income Splitting Rules In 2006 Canadian seniors were given the ability to split pension income Planned Charitable Giving An important part of sharing in our society is the support we give to charitable causes and organziations Deductibily of Securities Trading Losses A lawyer's brief Planning For A Family Cottage Cottage memories can be tarnished without proper tax and estate planning Death and Taxes Canada has no official death, estate or inheritance taxes. However, without proper planning an estate may be faced with large and unexpected tax liabilities at death Understanding the new T1135 CRA’s revised Form T1135 requires taxpayers to provide significantly more information about their foreign property |
CalculatorsKeeping Track of Personal Tax Receipts
- Summary of common receipts & documents Important Tax Dates to Remember - Dates to Remember |
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