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Finance Canada Drops Draft Legislation August 15

All professional tax practitioners, financial advisors should take note of an important mid-summer release of draft legislation to implement some of the proposals from the November 2024 Fall Economic Statement, the April 2024 Budget, the EIFEL rules announced on August 12, 2024, and rules relating to passive income of foreign affiliates announced in the 2022 federal budget.  This draft legislation also introduces more modifications to new trust filing requirements. Brief highlights appear below;  technical details will be discussed in the September 17 and November 5 CE Summits and Knowledge Bureau’s certificate course on T3 Filings. 

Why Patricia Croft is a “Canadian-dollar bull”

 Veteran economist Patricia Croft admits it: she is a Canadian-dollar bull. "Parity against the U.S. dollar is the new normal,” she says.

Your Financial Toolkit aims to boost financial literacy

As part of the federal government's commitment to financial literacy, the website of the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada is now home to the innovative Your Financial Toolkit.

Shell companies and money laundering: U.S. law firms offer the best deals

"Shell companies” — those companies that exist only on paper and possess no real employees or assets — can be used legitimately, but a new study reveals just how easy it is to set up a shell company for illegal purposes.

Evelyn Jacks: Showing Gratitude Using Tax-free Benefits

At Thanksgiving we gather to share our gratitude withthe people who support us all year long, family and friends—yes, but also our wonderful staff.The tax system makes it easy to do so; employers can selectfrom a series of tax-free benefits, to show their appreciation for their staff's contribution.

Importance of business location for First Nations tax exemption claims

DISTINGUISHED PRACTICES: Tips for Real Wealth Managers™. A July Tax Court of Canada decision clarified the importance of the location of a business for the purpose of tax exemption.

Did You Know? Measures to cut red tape for small businesses

 As part of its Red Tape Reduction efforts, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has created a dedicated team that is charged with cutting red tape for small businesses, thereby enhancing service.As part of its Red Tape Reduction efforts, the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) has created a dedicated team that is charged with cutting red tape for small businesses, thereby enhancing service.
 
 
 
Knowledge Bureau Poll Question

A public consultation on whether the CDIC’s deposit insurance limit should be raised to $150,000 per deposit category is underway. Do you agree?

  • Yes
    80 votes
    93.02%
  • No
    6 votes
    6.98%