Posts by Jason Heath

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 long been the solution for investors seeking capital preservation and reducing portfolio volatility. But…

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“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 retire. Where would we pay income tax on our monthly Canadian pensions?…

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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 in many cities across Canada for many years, real estate has been…

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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 complexities of estate planning Estimates of expected Canadian inheritances over the…

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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 can be expensive, but so can many of the things that come after a…

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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 income fund (RRIF). Q. My wife will turn 71 in 2022. She has…

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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 pension income splitting? I have a very high pension income,…

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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 subdivided land” article—very nice piece. I have a follow up topic for…

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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 advanced. Q. Is it typical to pay a mortgage…

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