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Are Mutual Fund Fees Tax Deductible?
The article “Are mutual fund fees tax deductible?” was originally published in MoneySense on April 24, 2023. Photo by by Artur from Getty Images. Don’t go claiming a deduction for mutual fund fees on your tax return. Why? Because they’ve already been indirectly deducted. “Are management fees within a mutual…
Read MoreCan You Save Tax By Moving Into Your Rental Property?
The article “Can you save tax by moving into your rental property?” was originally published in MoneySense on April 18, 2023. 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…
Read MoreWhat Is Considered Day Trading In A TFSA
The article “What is considered day trading in a TFSA” was originally published in MoneySense on April 17, 2023. Photo by AlphaTradeZone from Pexels. The recent Ahamed v. The King decision by the Tax Court of Canada highlights risks for investors who trade frequently in their TFSAs, as well as…
Read MoreSelling Stocks At A Loss In A TFSA: What It Means For Your Contribution Room
The article “Selling stocks at a loss in a TFSA: What it means for your contribution room” was originally published in MoneySense on April 10, 2023. Photo by Ketut Subiyanto from Pexels. Before holding speculative stocks in a TFSA, consider what reporting a capital loss means for your contribution room…
Read MoreCanada’s Budget 2023: What It Means For You and Your Family
The article “Canada’s Budget 2023: What it means for you and your family” was originally published in MoneySense on March 31, 2023. Photo by Nabil Saleh from Unsplash. The federal government’s 2023 budget proposes a national dental care plan, a grocery rebate, changes to registered accounts, and much more. Here’s…
Read MoreFor Canadians Living Abroad, Is It Worth Investing In Foreign ETFs?
The article “For Canadians living abroad, is it worth investing in foreign ETFs?” was originally published in MoneySense on March 27, 2023 .Photo by Lukas Hartmann from Pexels. Canadians with extra savings overseas may wish to invest in foreign ETFs. However, there may be alternatives with less complex tax implications.…
Read MoreAre Your Deposits At Canadian Financial Institutions Safe?
The article “Are your deposits at Canadian financial institutions safe?” was originally published in MoneySense on March 20, 2023 . Photo by Mizuno K from Pexels. The failure of Silicon Valley Bank has highlighted risks in the U.S. banking system. Should Canadians with large deposits at financial institutions be worried?…
Read MoreCan You Use The Home Buyers’ Plan To Buy A Foreign Property?
The article “Can you use the Home Buyers’ Plan to buy a foreign property?” was originally published in MoneySense on March 13, 2023 . Photo by Ryutaro Tsukata from Pexels. Find out if you can use the RRSP home-buying program to purchase foreign property and the tax implications that come…
Read MoreThe benefits and flexibility of family RESPs
The article “The benefits and flexibility of family RESPs” was originally published in MoneySense on March 10, 2023 . Photo by Pexels. Grants and growth can be allocated amongst any beneficiaries of the plan “Can you write an article on how family RESPs work once the oldest children start to…
Read MoreHow To Invest As A Teenager In Canada
Birthday money burning a hole? Read our “investing for teens” guide for where to invest, how to buy stocks, what you need from your parents, and more. If you’re starting to save the money you’ve received from birthdays, holidays and part-time jobs, you may be wondering how you can invest…
Read MoreHow 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 March 10, 2023 . Photo by SHVETS production from Pexels. What are the rules about RRSP carry forwards? Should you ever contribute the full amount? “If I have $25,000 contribution room left in…
Read MoreShould You Withdraw From Non-Registered or TFSA Investments In Retirement?
The article “Should you withdraw from non-registered or TFSA investments in retirement?” was originally published in MoneySense on March 8, 2023 . Photo by Greta Hoffman from Pexels. When starting to draw down your investments in retirement, should you sell your non-registered or TFSA stocks, or both? “I have stocks…
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