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Tax News
Failing to account for PFICs could lead to years of tax trouble for a cross-border family
By Jessica Bruno |April 8, 2016
10 min read
Characterizing personal expenses as business ones leads to tax trouble
By Jamie Golombek |April 8, 2016
4 min read
Part 1 in a series on selling your book: how and why to prepare
By Doug Carroll |April 8, 2016
5 min read
Planning and Advice
If your clients are doctors, lawyers, engineers, union members or other professionals, don’t overlook the tax savings that come with reporting mandatory dues and association income.
1 min read
Industry
This article examines when clients can get a tax break on investment fees.
By Michelle Munro |April 5, 2016
Economic Indicators
The Liberals’ promised cut for Canadian small businesses may still come into play.
By Staff |April 4, 2016
Carlie Weinreb has been doing taxes since she was just four years old. And she has some advice for you.
By Suzanne Sharma |April 1, 2016
2 min read
Wealthy clients can still use the new Canada Child Benefit, but there are clawbacks. Here are tips to maximize benefits.
March 30, 2016
6 min read
BMO has named all of its corporate-class mutual funds, which are affected by a tax change in the 2016 federal budget.
By Staff |March 29, 2016
Wealthy families will only have access to the tuition tax credit.
March 24, 2016
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