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Can You Inherit A TFSA Tax-Free?

By Jason Heath - June 27, 2018

The article “Can You Inherit A TFSA Tax-Free?” was originally published on MoneySense on June 27, 2018. Linda wants to know if there are any tax or probate fee implications when you inherit a TFSA Q: Is the money from a TFSA tax free as an inheritance? Any probate taxes? —Linda…

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Can You Get Survivor Benefits From An Ex-Spouse?

By Jason Heath - June 19, 2018

The article “Can You Get Survivor Benefits From An Ex-Spouse?” was originally published on MoneySense on June 19, 2018. That may depend on whether you’re separated or divorced Q: Your article prompted me to think about my pension lost to my ex-wife, whom I very recently learned has died in Manitoba,…

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How Cottage Renos Can Reduce Your Capital Gains

By Jason Heath - June 12, 2018

The article “How Cottage Renos Can Reduce Your Capital Gains” was originally published on MoneySense on June 12, 2018. Phylis and her son own a cottage together. She wants to understand the future tax and estate planning implications. Q: My son and I have purchased property and built a cottage. I…

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What To Do When Your Withholding Tax Is Too Low

By Jason Heath - June 5, 2018

The article “What To Do When Your Withholding Tax Is Too Low” was originally published on MoneySense on June 5, 2018. Kersten is worried she’ll have a big tax liability next spring Q: I retired at 55 and I am collecting my full teaching pension. I have recently accepted a full…

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Investment Fees You Can And Can’t Claim On Your Tax Return

By Jason Heath - May 29, 2018

The article “Investment Fees You Can And Can’t Claim On Your Tax Return” was originally published on MoneySense on May 29, 2018. Patti pays fees for financial advice related to her investments and wonders if those fees are tax deductible Q: I’d like to ask a question about financial advice and…

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These Are The Situations When Contributing To An RRSP Isn’t Worth It

By Jason Heath - May 22, 2018

The article “These Are The Situations When Contributing To An RRSP Isn’t Worth It” was originally published on MoneySense on May 22, 2018. Julia has a DB pension and is maxing out her TFSA. Is an RRSP worth it for her? Q: I’m a teacher of 11 years, and I’m wondering…

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How Much You Should Pay In Fees On Your Work Savings Plan

By Jason Heath - May 21, 2018

The article “How Much You Should Pay In Fees On Your Work Savings Plan” was originally published on MoneySense on May 21, 2018. Talk to your employer about lower-fee group savings options Q. I have been registered with an insurance company through my employer since 2001. At the present time, I…

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Work Abroad? Your Income Is Fair Game For The CRA.

By Jason Heath - May 18, 2018

The article “Work Abroad? Your Income Is Fair Game For The CRA.” was originally published on MoneySense on May 8, 2018. To avoid this, you need to break ties with Canada Q: I am a permanent resident of Canada. I live here with my kids. My husband works in Dubai. He…

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Spouses and Stocks: Is There A Way To Avoid Tax When Transferring Assets?

By Jason Heath - May 17, 2018

The article “Spouses and Stocks: Is There A Way To Avoid Tax When Transferring Assets?” was originally published on MoneySense on May 17, 2018. Beware of spousal attribution Q: I have a non-registered discount brokerage account containing stocks and mutual funds. If I wish to open a joint brokerage account in…

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Should I Raid My RRSP To Pay Off My Line Of Credit?

By Jason Heath - May 6, 2018

The article “Should I Raid My RRSP To Pay Off My Line Of Credit?” was originally published on MoneySense on May 6, 2018. It’s tempting to cash out RRSPs but watch out for the tax bite Q. My wife and I currently have a mortgage of $297,000. On top of that…

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How To Reinstate OAS After It’s Clawed Back

By Jason Heath - May 1, 2018

The article “How To Reinstate OAS After It’s Clawed Back” was originally published on MoneySense on May 1, 2018. There is a form to fill out, but it’s entirely optional Q: My father’s OAS was completely clawed back last year because his net income for 2016 was well above $120,000. For…

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The Benefits And Flexibility Of Family RESPs

By Jason Heath - April 25, 2018

The article “The Benefits And Flexibility Of Family RESPs” was originally published on MoneySense on April 25, 2018. Grants and growth can be allocated amongst any beneficiaries of the plan Q: Can you write an article on how family RESPs work once the oldest children start to take money out of…

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