Here is a collection of articles we have published so you can stay informed!
Can You Avoid Probate Taxes On TFSAs?
The article "Can you avoid probate taxes on TFSAs?" was originally published in MoneySense on April 18, 2022. Photo by Sora Shimazaki from Pexels. Find out how to shield TFSAs from probate taxes, when no beneficiary or successor has been named for the registered...
How Are You Taxed When You Sell A Small Business?
The article "How are you taxed when you sell a small business?" was originally published in MoneySense on April 11, 2022. Photo by Andrea Piacquadio on Pexels. How do you report the income from the sale of a small business? What are the tax implications? And what do...
What To Do When You Overcontribute To Your RRSP
The article "What to do when you overcontribute to your RRSP" was originally published in MoneySense on April 4, 2022. Photo by Andre Furtado from Pexels. What happens when you inadvertently contribute too much to a RRSP? Find out if there’s anything you can do to...
Converting A Segregated Fund To A RRIF
The article "Converting a segregated fund to a RRIF" was originally published in MoneySense on March 29, 2022. Photo by Kampus Production. If you hold a segregated fund and want to convert it to a registered retirement income fund, this is what’s involved. I have a...
Here’s What The Soaring Inflation Rate Means For Your Retirement
The article "Here's what the soaring inflation rate means for your retirement" was originally published in Financial Post on March 22, 2022. PHOTO BY CHLOE CUSHMAN/NATIONAL POST ILLUSTRATION FILES. Jason Heath: Time horizon and...
When Can You Claim Medical Expenses On Your Tax Return
The article "When can you claim medical expenses on your tax return" was originally published in MoneySense on March 21, 2022. Photo by Anna Shvets from Pexels. After you pay for out-of-pocket medical expenses, what should you do with the receipts? Find out if you...
Capital Gains When Selling Property To Family
The article "Capital gains when selling property to family" was originally published in MoneySense on March 18, 2022. Photo by cottonbro from Pexels. If you sell a property to a relative for a bargain price, does that mean you pay less tax for capital gains? Do I have...
Should You Start OAS If You Are Still Working?
The article "Should you start OAS if you are still working?" was originally published in MoneySense on March 17, 2022. Photo by Tim Mossholder from Pexels. Not retired yet? Wondering about applying for Old Age Security? Here are the things to consider first. I’m...
Understanding The 1994 Capital Gains Tax Election
The article "Understanding the 1994 capital gains tax election" was originally published in MoneySense on March 14, 2022. Photo by Abby Savage on Unsplash. There is a $100,000 capital gains exemption that applied until 1994. Find out if it can be used to reduce the...
Can I Save Tax By Transferring An Investment Property To A Corporation?
The article "Can I save tax by transferring an investment property to a corporation?" was originally published in Financial Post on March 11, 2022. Photo by ERNEST DOROSZUK/TORONTO SUN/POSTMEDIA FILES. The potential transfer of the property presents an opportunity to...
Capital Gains On Subdivided Land, And HST On Vacant Land
The article "Capital gains on subdivided land, and HST on vacant land" was originally published in MoneySense on March 10, 2022. For property that you can subdivide, you can sell some of the land and build a house on the rest. But would you owe any tax? Our primary...
Principal Residence Exemption On Death And Capital Gains With Joint Tenancy
The article "Principal residence exemption on death and capital gains with joint tenancy" was originally published in MoneySense on March 9, 2022. Photo by Anastasia Shuraeva from Pexels. There are rules around capital gains on the sale of joint property in Canada....
For Certified Financial Planner, Lifetime Of Struggle Holds Lessons For Others
The article "For certified financial planner, lifetime of struggle holds lessons for others" was originally published in Wealth Professional on March 8, 2022. International Women's Day: CFP reflects on life-changing tragedy and how she took financial control This...
What Happens To Your TFSA When You Die
The article "What happens to your TFSA when you die" was originally published in MoneySense on March 7, 2022. Photo by Pavel Danilyuk from Pexels. This is how a TFSA gets distributed in the event of a death, plus, info on making sure it is not subject to probate. I...
The Ins and Outs (and Pitfalls) Of Borrowing From Your Own Company
The article "The ins and outs (and pitfalls) of borrowing from your own company" was originally published in Canadian Family Offices on March 4, 2022. Photo by GETTY IMAGES. How to extract money from your corporation while avoiding tax complications Shareholders who...
Should You Leave Corporate Savings In Your Company?
The article "Should you leave corporate savings in your company?" was originally published in MoneySense on March 1, 2022. Photo by Mikhail Nilov from Pexels. Chris has a lot of money saved in his corporate bank account and wants to take it out with the least amount...
Calculating Expected Returns On The Sale Of Real Estate
The article "Calculating expected returns on the sale of real estate" was originally published in MoneySense on February 25, 2022. Photo created by freepik - www.freepik.com. Yan is selling his home and wants to know how to price it to ensure he turns a profit. How do...
Business Owners, You Can – And Likely Should – Be Growing Your Corporate Savings
The article "Business owners, you can – and likely should – be growing your corporate savings" was originally published in Canadian Family Offices on February 24, 2022. Photo by GETTY IMAGES. Cash can be invested in stocks, funds or real estate and grow inside the...
Cutting Down Capital Gains Tax On Real Estate Sales
The article "Cutting down capital gains tax on real estate sales" was originally published in MoneySense on February 23, 2022. Photo by Mart Production from Pexels. Defer RRSP contributions to mitigate taxes Is there any real estate investment I could invest my...
The RRSP Has Fallen From Grace, But There Are Still Plenty Of Good Reasons To Contribute
The article "The RRSP has fallen from grace, but there are still plenty of good reasons to contribute" was originally published in Financial Post on February 22, 2022. PHOTO BY CHLOE CUSHMAN/NATIONAL POST ILLUSTRATION FILES. Jason Heath: Savers who ignore the RRSP's...
Corporate Investments For Retirees
The article "Corporate investments for retirees" was originally published in MoneySense on February 15, 2022. Photo by Andrea Piacquadio from Pexels. Retired with cash and investments in a corporation, and wondering how to withdraw with minimal tax implications? I’m...
How To Find A Lost Life Insurance Policy
The article "How to find a lost life insurance policy" was originally published in MoneySense on February 8, 2022. Photo by Sofia Alejandra from Pexels. A death in the family is always stressful, but money can make it more so. Here’s expert advice for rights to a lost...
The Process Of Unlocking A LIRA Account In Canada
The article "The process of unlocking a LIRA account in Canada" was originally published in MoneySense on February 1, 2022. Photo by cottonbro from Pexels. What can you do? What can’t you do? Let’s clarify some conflicting online information about locked-in retirement...
Four Key Things To Consider If You Are Planning To Retire This Year
The article "Four key things to consider if you are planning to retire this year" was originally published in Financial Post on February 1, 2022. PHOTO BY GETTY IMAGES/ISTOCKPHOTO FILES. When should you start CPP? What's the best RRIF strategy? Here's how to choose...
Do You Pay Capital Gains Tax When Separating or Divorcing?
The article "Do you pay capital gains tax when separating or divorcing?" was originally published in MoneySense on January 24, 2022. Photo by Ketut Subiyanto from Pexels. Concerned about the potential capital gains tax implications of a principal residence after a...
How Do The RRSP Contribution Carry Forward Rules Work?
The article "How do the RRSP contribution carry forward rules work?" was originally published in MoneySense on January 17, 2022. Photo by SHVETS production from Pexels. What are the rules about RRSP carry forwards? Should you ever contribute the full amount? If I have...
Should You Apply For OAS Even If You Have A High Income?
The article "Should you apply for OAS even if you have a high income?" was originally published in MoneySense on January 13, 2022. Photo by Mart Production on Pexels. If you are a high-income senior whose Old Age Security would be fully clawed back, find out if you...
Principal Residence Exemption: Would A Senior Get A Tax Credit For Selling Their House If They Move Out?
The article "Principal residence exemption: Would a senior get a tax credit for selling their house if they move out?" was originally published in MoneySense on January 5, 2022. Photo by Georg Arthur Pflueger on Unsplash. Sometimes, seniors must move out of their...
Why Cash Isn’t Always The Best Gift, Especially When It Comes To Your Kids
The article "Why cash isn't always the best gift, especially when it comes to your kids" was originally published in Financial Post on December 29, 2021. PHOTO BY FRANCIS RACINE/CORNWALL STANDARD-FREEHOLDER/POSTMEDIA NETWORK FILES. Instead of giving your children a...
How To Leave Money To Your Grandkids
The article "How to leave money to your grandkids" was originally published in MoneySense on December 28, 2021. Photo by Ekaterina Shakharova on Unsplash. In my experience, most people leave their entire estate to their children. But you can name other people to...
CPP vs RRSP: Can You Transfer Your CPP To An RRSP?
The article "CPP vs RRSP: Can you transfer your CPP to an RRSP?" was originally published in MoneySense on December 20, 2021.Photo by Karolina Grabowska from Pexels. Is it possible to transfer CPP to RRSP? The answer is a quick one, but there’s more to an CPP and...
What Are The Tax Benefits Of Donating To Charity?
The article "What are the tax benefits of donating to charity?" was originally published in MoneySense on December 14, 2021.Photo by RODNAE Productions from Pexels. ’Tis the season for giving and some may be wondering how donating to charity saves tax on your tax...
What’s Involved With An Owner Withdrawal Of Cash From A Corporation
The article "What’s involved with an owner withdrawal of cash from a corporation" was originally published in MoneySense on December 6, 2021. Photo by Anna Shvets from Pexels. Linda is approaching retirement with cash in her corporation. She wonders how to withdraw it...
A Deep Dive Into The ‘Strategic’ Capital Gain And Loss Planning You Should Do This Year
The article "A deep dive into the 'strategic' capital gain and loss planning you should do this year." was originally published in Financial Post on December 3, 2021. PHOTO BY GETTY IMAGES. When capital gains are inevitable, use these strategies to reduce your tax....
How To Invest As A Teenager In Canada
The article "How to invest as a teenager in Canada" was originally published in MoneySense on November 29, 2021. Photo by Creative Christians on Unsplash. Birthday money burning a hole? Read our "investing for teens" guide for where to invest, how to buy...
Do RRIF Beneficiaries Pay Tax?
The article "Do RRIF beneficiaries pay tax?" was originally published in MoneySense on November 22, 2021. Photo by Polina Tankilevitch from Pexels. Is it possible to avoid tax as a RRIF beneficiary? Find out if timing could be an issue, as well as rules around...
Could A Line Of Credit Impact My Mortgage Application?
The article "Could a line of credit impact my mortgage application?" was originally published in MoneySense on November 16, 2021. Photo by Sarandy Westfall on Unsplash. Line of credit payments and other non-mortgage debt are factored into mortgage affordability...
Should You Take RRSP Withdrawals To Pay Down Debt?
The article "Should you take RRSP withdrawals to pay down debt?" was originally published in MoneySense on November 9, 2021. Photo by Mikhail Nilov from Pexels. With a partner out of work, this reader is considering a RRSP withdrawal to try to reduce her mortgage...
FP Answers: What Effect Will Changing Employers Have On My Investment Strategy?
The article "FP Answers: What effect will changing employers have on my investment strategy?" was originally published by Julie Cazzin with Brenda Hiscock, on November 5, 2021 in Financial Post. PHOTO BY GETTY IMAGES/ISTOCKPHOTO FILES. Wilson's new job offers a lot...
Surging Real Estate Wealth Is A Golden Opportunity For Some To Accelerate Retirement Plans
The article "Surging real estate wealth is a golden opportunity for some to accelerate retirement plans" was originally published in Financial Post on November 2, 2021. PHOTO BY GIGI SUHANIC/NATIONAL POST ILLUSTRATION. Some British Columbia and Ontario residents could...
How To Draw Money Out Of Your Corporation In Retirement
The article "How to draw money out of your corporation in retirement" was originally published in MoneySense on November 2, 2021. Photo by Maria Lupan on Unsplash. When you have money saved in a corporation, retirement planning can be a little more complicated. But it...
Business Owners, Don’t Neglect Your CDA Account – It’s A Beautiful Thing
The article "Business owners, don’t neglect your CDA account – it’s a beautiful thing" was originally published in Canadian Family Offices on October 29, 2021. Photo by GETTY IMAGES. It keeps track of the cash your corporation can pay out as a tax-free capital...
Affordability Tips For First-Time Home Buyers To Securing A Mortgage
The article "Affordability tips for first-time home buyers to securing a mortgage" was originally published in MoneySense on October 28, 2021. Photo by Jessica Bryant via Pexels. Irene and her partner want to buy a house with savings, some help from her dad and a...
Reasons To Consider Early RRSP And RRIF Withdrawals
The article "Reasons to consider early RRSP and RRIF withdrawals" was originally published in MoneySense on October 19, 2021. Photo by Mikhail Nilov from Pexels. I get a lot of reader-submitted questions about early RRSP and RRIF withdrawals and how much to take out....
Joint Tenancy Vs Tenancy In Common in Canada: Changing Ownership Of Assets For Married And Common-Law Partners
The article "Joint tenancy vs tenancy in common in Canada: Changing ownership of assets for married and common-law partners" was originally published in MoneySense on October 14, 2021. Photo by cottonbro from Pexels. The tax implications of changing land owned jointly...
How Much To Take Out Of Your RRSP In Your 60s
The article "How much to take out of your RRSP in your 60s" was originally published in MoneySense on October 4, 2021. Photo by Marcus Aurelius from Pexels. Although RRSP withdrawals can be deferred no later than age 72, it may be necessary or advisable to make...
How To Figure Out Your Investment Fees
The article "How to figure out your investment fees" was originally published in MoneySense on September 28, 2021. Photo by Andrea Piacquadio from Pexels. John is unclear about what he’s paying his advisor, and cannot seem to get a straight answer. Q. I was wondering...
Financial Gifts: What You Need To Know Before Giving Money Or Investments
The article "Financial gifts: What you need to know before giving money or investments" was originally published in MoneySense on September 21, 2021. Photo by Marcus Aurelius from Pexels. We humans are wired for generosity: we feel joy and satisfaction when we give to...
What To Expect (Financially) When You’re Expecting
The article "What to expect (financially) when you're expecting" was originally published in Financial Post on September 20, 2021. PHOTO BY CHLOE CUSHMAN/NATIONAL POST ILLUSTRATION FILES New parents have a lot to learn and these financial considerations can help...
How To Avoid OAS Clawback When You’ve Had A Temporary Increase In Income
The article "How to avoid OAS clawback when you’ve had a temporary increase in income." was originally published in MoneySense on September 14, 2021. Photo by yerling villalobos on Unsplash. A one-time bump in Sam’s income triggered an Old Age Security benefit...
Incorporated Business Owners: Should You Pay Yourself A Salary?
The article "Incorporated business owners: Should you pay yourself a salary?" was originally published in MoneySense on September 8, 2021. Photo by fauxels from Pexels. If you own an incorporated business, you can pay yourself a salary—but sometimes it’s the wrong...
How To Minimize Tax And Maximize Impact When Passing Your Savings To The Next Generation
The article "How to minimize tax and maximize impact when passing your savings to the next generation" was originally published in Financial Post on August 30, 2021. PHOTO BY CHLOE CUSHMAN/NATIONAL POST ILLUSTRATION FILES. Jason Heath: If you have more money than...
Transferring Employer Pensions To LIRAs, LIFs and RRSPs
The article "Transferring employer pensions to LIRAs, LIFs and RRSPs?" was originally published in MoneySense on August 30, 2021. Photo by Pavel Danilyuk from Pexels. Q. I have a new LIRA valued at $102,500 from leaving an old employer. Can I transfer this money to a...
FP Answers: How Do I Invest After I Have Topped Up My TFSA and RRSP?
The article "FP Answers: How do I invest after I have topped up my TFSA and RRSP?" was originally published by Julie Cazzin on August 27, 2021 in Financial Post. PHOTO BY GETTY IMAGES. Try these other strategies to minimize investment taxes if you have run out of room...
Home Buyers: How Large Should Your Down Payment Be?
The article "Home buyers: How large should your down payment be?" was originally published in MoneySense on August 23, 2021. Photo by SHVETS production from Pexels. Is it best to maximize your down payment on a house or condo purchase, or keep some money to invest?...
FP Answers: My Income Has Doubled And I Need To Learn How To Invest It Better. Help?
The article "FP Answers: My income has doubled and I need to learn how to invest it better. Help?" was originally published by Julie Cazzin with Brenda Hiscock on August 20, 2021 in Financial Post. PHOTO BY GETTY IMAGES/ISTOCKPHOTO. Suddenly more than doubling your...
How Much Should You Withdraw From Your RRIF?
The article "How much should you withdraw from your RRIF?" was originally published in MoneySense on August 16, 2021. Sandy wants to deplete a registered retirement income fund by age 90 and wonders how much to take out each year. Q. I am 78 and have $330,000 in my...
Are Interest Payments Tax Deductible?
The article "Are interest payments tax deductible?" was originally published in MoneySense on August 9, 2021. Photo by Photo by Windows on Unsplash. Interest paid may be tax deductible under the right circumstances. Find out which scenario might apply to you....
Can You Change Your Mind About Taking CPP Early?
The article "Can you change your mind about taking CPP early?" was originally published in MoneySense on August 3, 2021. Photo by Anna Shvets from Pexels. Rena started receiving Canada Pension Plan benefits at age 60 and wants to know if she can now defer the...
Divorce Over 50: Managing Your Finances If You Find Yourself Single In The Run-up To Retirement
The article "Divorce over 50: managing your finances if you find yourself single in the run-up to retirement" was originally published in MoneySense on July 28, 2021. Photo by Pavel Danilyuk from Pexels. "Grey divorce" is on the rise—and it can have significant...
New Rules Boost Financial Protection For Seniors, But Getting Them To Opt In Can Be A Delicate Process
The article "New rules boost financial protection for seniors, but getting them to opt in can be a delicate process" was originally published in Financial Post on July 27, 2021. PHOTO BY CHLOE CUSHMAN/NATIONAL POST ILLUSTRATION FILES. CSA introduces trusted contacts,...
Can You Receive A Government Pension If You Live Outside Of Canada?
The article "Can you receive a government pension if you live outside of Canada?" was originally published on MoneySense on July 19, 2021. Photo by Frida Aguilar Estrada on Unsplash. Helen wants to know if her father can receive Old Age Security benefits, despite not...
RESP Guide: Making The Shift From Saving For Your Child’s Post-Secondary Education, To Funding It.
The article "RESP guide: Making the shift from saving for your child's post-secondary education, to funding it" was originally published on MoneySense on July 12, 2021. Photo by Zen Chung from Pexels. Parents may spend years contributing to Registered Education...
Are You Entitled To Anything When Your Ex-spouse Dies?
The article "Are you entitled to anything when your ex-spouse dies?" was originally published on MoneySense on July 5, 2021. Photo by Teona Swift from Pexels. Ginette wonders if she can claim survivor benefits although she and her late former husband were no longer...
Here’s What You Need To Know If Your Retirement Is Riding On Your Rental Property Income.
The article "Here's what you need to know if your retirement is riding on your rental property income" was originally published in Financial Post on July 2, 2021. PHOTO BY ERNEST DOROSZUK/TORONTO SUN/POSTMEDIA FILES Jason Heath: There are unique tax, cash flow, and...
What Happens To Real Estate When A Spouse Dies And Property Isn’t Held Jointly?
The article "What happens to real estate when a spouse dies and property isn’t held jointly?" was originally published on MoneySense on June 30, 2021. Photo by Elina Fairytale from Pexels. Barb’s mother is living in a house that was owned by her deceased father, and...
A Guide To Spousal RRSPs For Married And Common-Law Partners
The article "A guide to spousal RRSPs for married and common-law partners" was originally published on MoneySense on June 21, 2021. Photo created by gpointstudio - www.freepik.com. There are benefits, but also potential pitfalls, to beware of when considering...
What Tenants Need To Know About Buying Out Their Rental
The article "What tenants need to know about buying out their rental" was originally published on MoneySense on June 14, 2021. Photo by cottonbro from Pexels. Douglas is considering buying the property he rents from his landlord. There are considerations and...
Tax Planning For Canadians Who Invest In The U.S.
The article "Tax planning for Canadians who invest in the U.S." was originally published on MoneySense on June 10, 2021. Photo by Karolina Grabowska from Pexels. There are good reasons for Canadians to invest in the U.S., including portfolio diversification. Just...
These Are The Mistakes Do-It-Yourself Retirement Planners Make Most Often
The article "These are the mistakes do-it-yourself retirement planners make most often" was originally published on Financial Post on June 3, 2021. PHOTO BY CHLOE CUSHMAN/NATIONAL POST ILLUSTRATION FILES Jason Heath: By planning prudently, you can retire earlier,...
When Does It Make Sense To Sell Real Estate In A Larger City And Buy In A Smaller One?
The article "When does it make sense to sell real estate in a larger city and buy in a smaller one?" was originally published on MoneySense on May 31, 2021. Photo by Shelagh Murphy from Pexels. If Alison’s annual rent exceeds 5% of the cost to buy a comparable home,...
Estate Planning Changes In Ontario
The article "Estate planning changes in Ontario" was originally published on MoneySense on May 25, 2021. Photo created by pressfoto - www.freepik.com. Estate planning changes in Ontario Virtual signing and remote witnessing are now permanent options for...
IVF And Adoption Costs In Canada
The article "IVF and adoption costs in Canada" was originally published on MoneySense on May 17, 2021. Photo by Justin Groep on Unsplash. Having kids can be expensive for every family—but for Canadians with fertility issues, there are added financial and...
Selling Your House? Here’s Where To Invest The Proceeds
The article "Selling your house? Here’s where to invest the proceeds" was originally published on MoneySense on May 14, 2021. What to do with the proceeds of a house sale, RRSPs and TFSAs? Invest. Here's how robo-advisors might work. Q: My wife and I recently sold our...
How To Stop Debt Or Pension Payments After Someone Has Died
The article "How to stop debt or pension payments after someone has died" was originally published on MoneySense on May 10, 2021. Jarnail’s son passed away recently, yet his student loan payments continue to be withdrawn. What should his next steps be? The difficult...
Understanding Income Attribution And How To Deal With It At Tax Time
The article "Understanding Income Attribution And How To Deal With It At Tax Time" was originally published on MoneySense on April 5, 2021. Paul and his wife have a non-registered investment account and want to make sure they are...
New Investment Approaches For Risk-Averse Canadians
The article "New Investment Approaches For Risk-Averse Canadians" was originally published on MoneySense on April 28, 2021. Old-school investors may find the capital preservation techniques they have relied on in the past won't work the same in the future. Bonds have...
“Where Do We Pay Income Tax If We Retire Abroad?”
The article "Where Do We Pay Income Tax If We Retire Abroad?" was originally published on MoneySense on April 20, 2021. There are tax implications in both countries if Marianna moves to Mexico full-time. Q. We're thinking about moving to Mexico full-time when we...
How Financially Viable Is Your Rental Property?
The article "How Financially Viable Is Your Rental Property?" was originally published on MoneySense on April 12, 2021. Rental real estate has been a great investment for many Canadians. But how do you assess whether yours is likely to work out? After rising steadily...
Canadian Inheritances Could Hit $1 Trillion Over The Next Decade And Both Bequeathers And Beneficiaries Need To Be Ready
The article "Canadian Inheritances Could Hit $1 Trillion Over The Next Decade And Both Bequeathers And Beneficiaries Need To Be Ready" was originally published on Financial Post on April 8, 2021. Here are some decisions and strategies to consider when it comes to the...
Marriage Or Mortgage: Which Is The Better Investment?
The article "Marriage Or Mortgage: Which Is The Better Investment?" was originally posted on MoneySense on March 29, 2021. Couples are sometimes torn between making their wedding a big celebration and starting their financial life together on the right foot. Weddings...
Maximizing Spousal RRSP Contributions In Your 70s
The article "Maximizing Spousal RRSP Contributions In Your 70s" was originally published on MoneySense on March 22, 2021. Don wants to know exactly when is the cutoff for contributions in his wife's case, and when to convert the savings to a registered retirement...
Should You Always Split Your Pension Income?
The article "Should You Always Split Your Pension Income?" was originally published on MoneySense on March 15, 2021. Narayan wants to know the best ways to save income tax, given the disparity between his income and his wife's. Q. Is it always advantageous to use...
How To Invest Down Payment Funds While Timing The Real Estate Market
The article "How To Invest Down Payment Funds While Timing The Real Estate Market" was originally published on MoneySense on March 8, 2021. Liz sold her home in anticipation of becoming an empty nester, but prices keep rising while she rents and waits to buy again....
These Tax Changes Could Open Up More Options For Real Estate Investors, Homeowners And Renters Of All Ages
The article "These Tax Changes Could Open Up More Options For Real Estate Investors, Homeowners And Renters Of All Ages" was originally published in Financial Post on March 2, 2021. Tax incentives may be more effective than disincentives to benefit the housing market...
Tax Implications Of Building A Laneway Suite
The article "Tax Implications Of Building A Laneway Suite" was originally published on MoneySense on March 1, 2021. Any time a homeowner becomes a landlord, there may be GST/HST and income tax owing—and the amounts can be quite large. Q. I read your “capital gains on...
You May Be Able To Claim These Commonly Overlooked Medical Expenses On Your Tax Return
The article "You May Be Able To Claim These Commonly Overlooked Medical Expenses On Your Tax Return" was originally published on MoneySense on February 23, 2021. Several medical expenses are eligible for a tax credit. Here are a few Canadians should consider at tax...
How Do Mortgage Brokers Get Paid?
The article "How Do Mortgage Brokers Get Paid?" was originally published on MoneySense on February 27, 2021. Adil is about to close on a home purchase and is surprised that his mortgage broker is asking for a cash payment for the broker fee before the funds are...
Financial Planning In Your 70s
The article "Financial Planning In Your 70s" was originally published on MoneySense on February 9, 2021. Be mindful of these money concerns, even after retirement. When most people think about financial planning, they think about saving and investing for retirement....
When Are Tax-Deferred And Tax-Free Accounts Actually Taxable?
The article "When Are Tax-Deferred And Tax-Free Accounts Actually Taxable?" was originally published on MoneySense on February 2, 2021. A new investor, Tawheeda is looking for clarification on the tax payable on U.S. and Canadian stocks in her RRSP and TFSA. Q. I saw...
Life Expectancy Is One Of The Great Unknowns In Retirement Planning, But These Strategies Cover You No Matter What
The article "Life Expectancy Is One Of The Great Unknowns In Retirement Planning, But These Strategies Cover You No Matter What" was originally published on Financial Post on January 27, 2021. Here are some strategies for both a long and short retirement Life...
What To Consider If You Still Have RRSP Contribution Room
The article "What To Consider If You Still Have RRSP Contribution Room" was originally published on MoneySense on January 25, 2021. With just weeks left before the contribution deadline, a Certified Financial Planner rounds up key facts and common RRSP myths....
Capital Gains On Subdivided Land
The article "Capital Gains On Subdivided Land" was originally published on MoneySense on January 18, 2021. Devon was lucky enough to buy a lot that he was able to subdivide, sell some of the land and build a house on the rest. Does he owe tax? Q. Our primary residence...
Financial Priorities For The New Year
The article "Financial Priorities For The New Year" was originally published on MoneySense on January 11, 2021. January is a good time to review your investments, tax and debt management planning. Here's how to get started. The new year is often a time for resolutions...
Here’s What You Need To Know If You Plan To Keep Working Into Retirement
The article "Here's What You Need To Know If You Plan To Keep Working Into Retirement" was originally published on Financial Post on December 21, 2020. There are different ways to keep working, and financial and lifestyle implications to consider The concept of...
Can Life Insurance Be Used As A Fixed Income Investment?
The article "Can Life Insurance Be Used As A Fixed Income Investment?" was originally published on MoneySense on December 21, 2020. Emerging from a serious health scare, Dana wonders if she can use her life insurance to replace the bonds in her investment portfolio....
Halal Investing in Canada
The article "Halal Investing in Canada" was originally published on MoneySense on December 18, 2020. Investing can be challenging for Muslims, as solutions that are both Shariah-compliant and effective at helping achieve long-term financial goals are limited. Canadian...
Ways To “Unlock” Retirement Savings In A LIRA
The article "Ways To “Unlock” Retirement Savings In A LIRA" was originally published on MoneySense on December 7, 2020. Keith wants to know what to do with his DPSP now that it has been transferred to a locked-in retirement account. Q. When I retired at age 63, the...
Unique Ideas For Your Last Will and Testament
The article "Unique Ideas For Your Last Will and Testament" was originally published on MoneySense on November 30, 2020. A straightforward will can work well for many people but, for some, there are clauses to consider that might better convey your wishes. When you...
Managing Tax In A “Tenancy In Common” Situation
The article "Managing Tax In A “Tenancy In Common” Situation" was originally published on MoneySense on November 24th, 2020. Claudia wants to minimize the tax payable when selling her share of a cottage to the co-owner. Q. I am a co-owner of a cottage in Ontario. The...
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