News Room

Late Filing Penalties: Talk About It!

While most T1 returns are in the hands of the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) by April 30, we know many are not. In fact, millions of returns were still outstanding as of mid-May. Late-filing clients they need to know about the consequences, especially if they owe. Here’s a rundown to be aware of:

Worry Alert: Solve the Need for Wealth Transition Plans

Do you have clients who are starting to think and perhaps worry about how they can transfer wealth to the next generation tax-efficiently? If this is increasingly a concern, you won’t want to miss Larry Frostiak’s highly engaging session at the Acuity Conference for Distinguished Advisors (DAC), November 22-24 in Victoria, B.C.  

No More Sworn Testimony, But Audits Are Still Stress Inducing

“That” Phrase: it’s one no taxpayer wants to hear – digitally or otherwise. “You’re being audited.” If you’ve had to deliver that news you’ll know that the reaction can range from indignity to shock to panic. Based on the latest piece of legislation before Parliament, you might have to tell more of your clients to buckle up, it’s going to be a bumpy ride. CRA will now have greater powers. Consider this:

CRA Claims Improvement: But Is That So?

Another tax season is in the books and Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is patting itself on the back for its work in processing close to 30 million tax returns. Its May 7 news release headline reads: Canadians experience improved service delivery and responsiveness from the CRA this tax season. But who are the real heroes of tax season? Let’s drill down on the facts.

Cryptocurrency Explained: A Simple Guide for Beginners

It’s tax audit season and if you’re trading in crypto currencies, rest assured, CRA is on it. So is Finance Canada. Here’s an update on what’s in the latest legislation from the April 28 Spring Economic Update, that is in first reading now, and the tax reporting issues advisors and their clients need to be up-to-speed on.

Distinguished Designates Connect at Inaugural Event

The Society of Distinguished Designates welcomed members, graduates, and guests to its recent inaugural networking event on May 13, bringing together professionals from across the tax, accounting, wealth management, and financial services community for an evening focused on collaboration, continuing education, and the future of advisory practice.

May 27 CE Summit: Last Chance to Register for Critical Retirement & Estate Planning Updates

What’s new for tax and financial advisors to be aware of post-tax season that impacts planning in 2026 and beyond? Don’t miss the critical tax law updates stemming from the Spring Economic Statement, retirement income planning, rules for death of a taxpayer and estate planning strategies and T3 filing tips. Check out the agenda below and register now for the May 27 CE Savvy Summit. 
 
 
 
Knowledge Bureau Poll Question

Do you agree that public trustees, guardians and departments supporting Indigenous Services should be able to certify impairments for the Disability Tax Credit?

  • Yes
    15 votes
    16.13%
  • No
    78 votes
    83.87%