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How To Claim A Child’s Income Below The Basic Personal Amount

By Jason Heath - July 10, 2023

The article “How to claim a child’s income below the basic personal amount” was originally published in MoneySense on July 10, 2023. Photo by evgenyatamanenko from Getty Images. Even if a child’s earnings are exempt from income tax, they may be entitled to tax credits or deductions. Here’s how their…

Fee Only Financial Planning: The Benefits of Transparency and Personalization

By Yoav Reuveni - July 7, 2023

Navigating your finances can be an arduous journey. From monthly budgeting to retirement savings, making informed decisions can be tricky. Fee only financial planning provides objective, impartial advice that can assist in making wise choices about how best to maximize your cash flow for the future.

RRIF withdrawal rules for retirees need to be updated

By Jason Heath - July 5, 2023

The article “RRIF withdrawal rules for retirees need to be updated” was originally published in Financial Post July 5, 2023, by Jason Heath. Photo by Yan Krukau from Pexels. Retirees should beware of using the RRIF conversion age or the minimum withdrawal schedule as a guideline. The government and the…

Should You Include Your Pension In Your Net Worth?

By Jason Heath - July 4, 2023

Whether to include a pension in your net worth statement is up for debate. If you choose to do so, know there are a few ways it can be calculated. “I recently retired from the public service here in B.C. and have a defined benefit plan pension. Is there a…

4 Strategies For Income Splitting With A Lower-Income Spouse

By Jason Heath - June 26, 2023

The article “4 strategies for income splitting with a lower-income spouse” was originally published in MoneySense on June 26, 2023. Photo by Nataliya Vaitkevich from Pexels. If one spouse does not work, is it beneficial for the other to invest and buy stocks in their name? The tax implications depend…

Should You Transfer Your DC Pension Plan To A Discount Brokerage?

By Jason Heath - June 26, 2023

The article “Should you transfer your DC pension plan to a discount brokerage?” was originally published in MoneySense on June 26, 2023. Photo by Ono Kosuki from Pexels. “I have been with the same employer for nearly 20 years and have participated in the company’s DC RPP for nearly that…

What To Do When You Overcontribute To Your RRSP

By Jason Heath - June 19, 2023

The article “What to do when you overcontribute to your RRSP” was originally published in MoneySense on June 19, 2023. Photo by Ono Kosuki from Pexels. If you’ve accidentally overcontributed to your RRSP, you’ll pay a tax penalty. Here are your options for promptly correcting the mistake. “I overcontributed to…

What Expenses Can You Deduct When Renovating A Rental Property?

By Jason Heath - June 13, 2023

The article “What expenses can you deduct when renovating a rental property?” was originally published in MoneySense on June 13, 2023. Photo by Andrea Piacquadio from Pexels. The purpose of the renovations, as well as the occupancy of the building, can influence whether the expenses are tax deductible or not.…

Should You Accelerate Your Mortgage Payments—Or Invest?

By Jason Heath - June 12, 2023

The article “Should you accelerate your mortgage payments—or invest?” was originally published in MoneySense on June 12, 2023. Photo by Blue Bird from Pexels. Chantal wants to pay down debt, invest and buy a property down south but isn’t sure which to prioritize. “My husband and I are struggling with…

FP Answers: Can opening a joint investment account with my teenager reduce my taxes?

By Andrew Dobson - June 6, 2023

The article “FP Answers: Can opening a joint investment account with my teenager reduce my taxes?” was originally published in Financial Post on June 9, 2023, By Julie Cazzin with Andrew Dobson. Photo by Joslyn Pickens from Pexels. Putting investments in his name just to save tax and then using the…

What To Do With U.S. Dollar RRSPs In Retirement

By Jason Heath - June 5, 2023

The article “What to do with U.S. dollar RRSPs in retirement” was originally published in MoneySense on June 5, 2023. Photo by Gustavo Fring from Pexels. If you already have a Canadian dollar RRIF, should you roll the U.S. dollar RRSP into the RRIF, or open a U.S. dollar RRIF…

Determining Your Financial Independence Number and Sustainable Withdrawal Strategy

By Jason Heath - June 2, 2023

We’re excited to share Build Wealth Canada’s podcast episode featuring our own financial planning expert, Jason Heath. In this episode, Jason breaks down the complexities of determining your financial independence number and lays out effective, sustainable withdrawal strategies for your investment portfolio. From DIY tips to insights gained from his…

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