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Mid-Summer Reviews: When to Collect OAS and CPP

Did you know that 61% of Canadians are afraid of running out of money during retirement? According to a new CPP Investments survey, that fear is widespread. Yet surprisingly few people understand even the basics of public pension planning. For example, Canadians are not obliged to begin OAS or CPP at age 65. By delaying, they can significantly boost after-tax income and improve retirement security.

Paring down: When and How to Deregister from the HST

Businesses with revenue over the small supplier threshold ($30,000 in worldwide revenues over four consecutive calendar quarters) must register for, collect, and remit GST or, in participating provinces, HST. However, there are circumstances where a business may choose—or be required—to deregister. This article explains when and how deregistration happens, the consequences, and the steps involved.

Guiding Clients Through Final Returns & Benefits

Death and taxes. You know the saying. As tax professionals, it’s up to you to walk your clients through what can be a lengthy and emotional process. Your role in helping clients get the affairs of the deceased in order cannot be overstated. Over the coming weeks, we’ll look at some of the complexities that arise. Importantly, this is a conversation to have—if possible—before the death of a taxpayer.

The Globetrotting Investor: Navigating the Complexities of Cross-Border Wealth

As more Canadians pursue opportunities abroad—whether it’s purchasing a villa in Portugal, a beach house in Italy, or investment property in Israel or the U.S. - advisors are increasingly being called upon to manage the tax and compliance challenges that follow. Capital is mobile, but taxes are not, and the complexity of cross-border investment planning has never been greater. That’s why the CE Savvy Summit on September 17, 2025 will feature a timely session, The Globetrotting Investor, led by Dr. Dean Smith, PhD, CFP, TEP, CPA, CA, RWM™, FDFS™, to help advisors navigate these growing challenges with confidence.

Stand Out in a Competitive Market with the Professional Practitioner Diploma

In a market where clients demand more from their advisors, the ability to provide specialized, high-level advice has never been more important. The Professional Practitioner Diploma (PPD) equips financial professionals with the advanced knowledge and credentials needed to differentiate themselves, build client trust, and compete effectively in a crowded financial services landscape.

KB Designates: Introducing Your New VIP Lounge

We’re excited to introduce a brand-new destination designed especially for Knowledge Bureau The Designate VIP Lounge. This is your all-access portal to learning, networking, and exclusive member benefits. Inside, you’ll find everything you need to stay current, connected, and recognized in your professional journey. Do you qualify as a relicensed designate? Check out your upcoming emails and relicensing package for your exclusive access!

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. 
 
 
 
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