This Month’s Poll
Should the Old Age Security clawback start at a lower net income than the current $93,454?Amendments to Clarify Potential Bill C-208 Loopholes
Private member’s Bill C-208 received Royal Assent on June 30. It aligned the tax treatment of intergenerational transfers of family businesses, farms and fisheries with sales to unrelated parties. However, the federal government attempted to circumvent Royal Assent and postpone implementation of the bill. On July 19, a Finance Canada news release clarified it will respect the spirit of the law passed on June 30, but will introduce draft legislation for amendments to it. The government is also intending to bring forward draft legislative amendments to the Income Tax Act with an opportunity for consultation, which will then be introduced in a bill and apply a of either November 1, 2021 or the date of publication of the final draft legislation – whichever comes later.
New Students: Help SMEs Thrive With New Enhanced Credentials
Share the Knowledge: Bring Your Team to DAC 2021
Pay Equity Law a Trigger to Discuss Finances with Women
Women in Canada earn around 89 cents for every dollar men earn. That wage gap is set to close, at least in federally regulated sectors, as the Pay Equity Act comes into effect on August 31. It requires employers in federally regulated sectors with ten or more employees to identify and correct pay disparities within their workplaces within three years. That is just one more reason financial advisors will want to engage with female clients about the impact these changes and other good news will have on their wealth management.
Increasing Capital Gains Inclusion Rate Not the Answer
In one of our most popular polls to date, the “no” side is winning the opinion poll; but it is in their comments that some astute insights are emerging. What’s your take on this question: “In the last election, some parties suggested an increase to the capital gains inclusion rate to 75% or more as the best way to raise new money to pay down the government debt. Do you agree?”. Here is just some of the feedback shared so far:
