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Should You Collect CPP And OAS While Working In Your 60s?

By Jason Heath - December 6, 2022

The article “Should you collect CPP and OAS while working in your 60s?” was originally published in MoneySense on December 6, 2022. Photo by Andrea Piacquadio from Pexels. If you’re in your 60s and plan to remain in the workforce, here’s what you need to know about applying for your…

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Why It’s Time For Borrowers To Accept The New Normal Of Higher Rates And Plan Accordingly

By Jason Heath - November 29, 2022

The article “Why it’s time for borrowers to accept the new normal of higher rates and plan accordingly” was originally published in Financial Post on November 29, 2022. Photo by DNY59 from Getty Images Signature. Interest rate normalization is causing the cost of debt to go up — and likely…

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Can You Save Tax By Moving Into Your Rental Property?

By Jason Heath - November 28, 2022

The article “Can you save tax by moving into your rental property?” was originally published in MoneySense on November 28, 2022. Photo by Ketut Subiyanto from Pexels. Moving into a co-owned property has capital gains tax implications, but there are other financial impacts to consider as well. “I have a…

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Tools And Habits To Stay On Track With Your Money Goals

By Jason Heath - November 22, 2022

The article “Tools and habits to stay on track with your money goals” was originally published in MoneySense on November 22, 2022. Photo by Andrea Piacquadio from Pexels. Goal tracking is an important part of proactive financial planning. Here are some tools and habits to try to embrace. In recent…

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How Spouses With Joint Accounts Should Claim Capital Losses

By Jason Heath - November 15, 2022

The article “How spouses with joint accounts should claim capital losses” was originally published in MoneySense on November 15, 2022. Photo by Yan Krukov from Pexels. A couple with a pair of joint accounts wants to claim a capital loss on their taxes. How should the loss be reported, and…

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Should RRIF Withdrawals Be Based On The Younger Spouse’s Age?

By Jason Heath - November 8, 2022

The article “Should RRIF withdrawals be based on the younger spouse’s age?” was originally published in MoneySense on November 8, 2022. Photo by Rodnae Productions from Pexels. Is there an advantage to using a younger spouse’s age to calculate minimum RRIF withdrawals? Find out. “I am wondering about the minimum…

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How Much To Take Out Of Your RRSP In Your 60s

By Jason Heath - November 3, 2022

Although RRSP withdrawals can be deferred no later than age 72, it may be necessary or advisable to make withdrawals before then. Many retirees have the bulk of their retirement savings in registered retirement savings plans (RRSPs) or similar tax-deferred registered accounts. RRSPs need to be used to buy an annuity or…

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What Are The Tax Implications Of Selling U.S. Real Estate?

By Jason Heath - October 31, 2022

The article “What are the tax implications of selling U.S. real estate?” was originally published in MoneySense on October 31, 2022. Photo by Kampus Production from Pexels. Mary and Vic are selling a property in the U.S. and want to know what the capital gain tax implications are on both…

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Financial Gifts: What You Need To Know Before Giving Money Or Investments

By Jason Heath - October 28, 2022

The article “Financial gifts: What you need to know before giving money or investments” was originally published in MoneySense on October 28, 2022. Photo by Marcus Aurelius from Pexels. Whether you’re giving to a family member or a cause you believe in, these considerations will help ensure your gift is…

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Can You Avoid Probate Taxes On TFSAs?

By Jason Heath - October 28, 2022

The article “Can you avoid probate taxes on TFSAs?” was originally published in MoneySense on October 28, 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 accounts. “Unfortunately, my wife passed away…

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How To Leave Money To Your Grandkids

By Jason Heath - October 28, 2022

The article “How to leave money to your grandkids” was originally published in MoneySense on October 28, 2022. Photo by Cottonbro studio on Pexels. If you’re a grandparent and want to leave money to your grandchildren, here are tips on how best to do that. In my experience, most people…

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Is An RRSP Loan A Good Idea?

By Jason Heath - October 28, 2022

The article “Is an RRSP loan a good idea?” was originally published in MoneySense on October 28, 2022. Photo by pressfoto from freepik.com. Depending on which tax bracket you’re in and whether you have other debt, you might be better off simply directing what you would put towards loan repayments…

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