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Opportunity: Canadian Dollar Stabilizes, Somewhat

Things have started to turn around for the Canadian dollar in the second quarter of 2025. It hit a 22 year low in January of 2025. Investors and property owners, who have been swooning at the high burn rate in their travel plans and property maintenance abroad, may wish to consider recent more positive trends and consider some risk mitigation opportunities now that the dollar is stabilizing somewhat.  

Personal Tax Bootcamp: Register for Advanced Personal Tax Update Now

Mark your calendar for Knowledge Bureau’s annual, comprehensive personal tax update, being delivered in our Distinguished Advisor Workshop (DAW) series, January 17-25, 2017. The DAW winter session will take place in six cities, including new events in Edmonton and Ottawa. This day-long certificate workshop will “shake out the cobwebs” for new and returning tax practitioners in tax, bookkeeping, accounting and financial services offices.

Spellbinding Gratitude: Leonard Cohen, RIP

Take a moment to witness the inhaling of the fragrance of wood, the passionate dimensions of gratitude and the history of finding one’s voice . . . in Leonard Cohen’s own words. So much to learn from a grand poet: https://youtu.be/VIR5ps8usuo. R.I.P., Leonard.

Life Purpose

"Life's like a movie, write your own ending. Keep believing, keep pretending." Jim Henson

Eight Short Snappers: Quick Year-End Tax Planning Tips

There is still plenty of time to look for year-end planning strategies to reduce taxes in 2016 and start 2017 out on a tax-efficient foot. Tax and financial advisors who make time for a planning discussion with families at this time of year may wish to use this checklist of money savers:

CPP Premiums for 2017 Top $5,000

The CRA has announced the maximum CPP pensionable earnings for 2017: $55,300, up from $54,900 in 2016.  The employer-employee contribution to the plan is now $5128.20 when maximum contributory earnings are reached.

CRA Serious About Cracking Down on Tax Evasion and Avoidance

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is taking its fight against non-compliance by offshore tax evaders to a new level, as 85 Canadians are investigated and 60 tax audits have been initiated, as reported by news media this week.   This is the result of searching millions of files and identifying 2600 Canadians with a link to the abuse.
 
 
 
Knowledge Bureau Poll Question

Do you believe Canada’s tax system based, on self-assessment, has suffered under recent changes at CRA and by Finance Canada? If so, what is the one wish you have for tax reform?

  • Yes
    344 votes
    69.92%
  • No
    148 votes
    30.08%